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At the Polish territory acted Russian, Prussian, Saxon, French, Scottish, English intelligence groups influenced Polish military nets [of Stefan Czarniecki-Zaleski and Stanislaw Leszczynski, who in 1703 joined the Lithuanian Confederation, which the Sapiehas with the aid of Sweden had formed against August of Saxony] and our conspiracy after 1697 until 2021.

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 [Tadeusz Kosciuszko and P. Maleszewski] - 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.
In Szawle [in 1770] of Antoni Tyzenhauz senior acted Jan Wolanski closest to Tadeusz Kosciuszko in 1785. Jan Wolanski in Krotoszyn village close to Pakosc in 1795.
Pakosc / Pakosch owned by the brothers, Ignacy Dzialynski and Ksawery Dzialynski; the family of Leon Czolgosz - his mother's family of PAKOSC - Theodore Roosevelt, the President of US in September 1901; and Tadeusz Wolanski b. in Szawle in 1785 - Freemason, alchemist-illuminati, the godson of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko in 1785 in Poznan; the owner of Pakosc -
a net to:
Dzialynski of Pakosc, Hutten-Czapski, Skorzewski in RASZKOW with the Kiedrzynskis and Arnold, Prozor, Oskierka, Chrapowicki, and Stefania Radziwill of Miezonka.
Jakub Kiedrzynski in Raszkow, Bieganin and Orpiszewek close to Pleszew. And the net of Tadeusz Grabianka, the Illuminati Order and Armand of Moscow with the Konstantynowiczs. Tadeusz Grabianka of the Illuminati Order and Armand of Moscow - J. Murat - Franciszek Paszkowski - Apolon Konstantynowicz - Duflon - Breguet of Neuchatel - Dukes Oldenburg.

And next intelligence networks:
A.
Marshal Joachim Murat, Paul Armand, Franciszek Paszkowski, Stanislaw Fiszer, Wincenty Aksamitowski and Tadeusz Kosciuszko in France, the Armand family in Moscow, Oldenburg-Romanov-Japaridze-Armand-Saparian-Konstantynowicz branch of Moscow and Miezonka, Duflon and Breguet of Neuchatel.

B.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and his granddaughter Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska married Swiatopelk-Mirska - her grandmother Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska of Straszewo. The family branch: Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, Antoni Skorzewski married Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715/1720 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska; and Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski married Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska. Pyotr Dmitrievich Svyatopolk-Mirsky, Wiera Bagration Gruzinsky Bagratyd. Erekle II Bagrationi, Bezhan Dadiani - Prince of Mingrelia, Agrippina Constantines Japaridze, Konstantin Friedrich Peter von Oldenburg, Giorgi IV Dadiani - Konstantynowicz and Kiedrzynski genealogy.

C.
Alexandre de Bauffremont [de Bauffremont-Courtenay], born in 1773 and died in 1833, prince de Bauffremont, emigrated to Koblenz but rallied to Napoleon I who made him count Empire. Alphonse de Bauffremont, born in 1792 and died in 1860, duke of Bauffremont, prince of Bauffremont, was created count by Napoleon and became aide-de-camp of Murat [see JOZEF SULKOWSKI and General FRANCISZEK PASZKOWSKI !]. Alphonse de Bauffremont distinguished himself at the Battle of the Moskowa, in 1812, under MURAT as his aide- de-camp, as well as in the Saxony campaign in 1813 [Dresde / Dresden / Drezno in 1813]. During the Hundred Days, Alphonse de Bauffremont was instructed by Murat to bring Napoleon confidential dispatches. Mentioned Alexandre de Bauffremont-Courtenay and [then he was Baron] General Armand were in Russia in 1791. So, 29 year-old general Paul Armand [Paul 1st] came from Paris together with Alexandre, the Marquis de Courtenay.

D.
In the Dobrzyca parish and the surrounding areas, from Kotlin and Pleszew to Rozdrazew and Krotoszyn, are the center of the Illuminati and conspirators after 1767.
The noble families -
Stadnicki, Wezyk, Jordan, Rozdrazewski, Kiedrzynski, Mycielski, Sokolowski, Ciesielski, Bardzki, Mielzynski and Walknowski - which I presented, had direct connections with Kamieniec Podolski and Jedlno.

Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650, was the brother to Jan Walknowski b. ca 1648.

ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b. ca 1680, d. ca 1732 and Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska, were the children of mentioned Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650 / Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski;
and the grandchildren of Mikolaj Walknowski b. ca 1620.

Orpiszewek
is a village in the Kotlin commune, within the Jarocin County.
Orpiszewek was owned by Jakub Kiedrzynski (d. in 1798). Jakub had Fabianow also. Jakub Kiedrzynski was the Kalisz official and judge here. Jakub Kiedrzynski was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski - my family line - and of Dorota Madalinska Psarska.
Jakub's family came from Kiedrzyn - at present a north district in Czestochowa. Jakub and Izydor were the sons of Andrzej Kiedrzynski + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska. Andrzej was the owner of Bieganin and Raszkow.
Jakub Kiedrzynski was three times married:
to Brygida Bardzka, 1voto Owidiusz Walknowski, the owner of Bialezyce - in the Wrzesnia commune -
the daughter of Wojciech BARDZKI + Teresa Kozminska;
the 2nd Jakub Kiedrzynski married to Julianna Bogdanska, the daughter of
Andrzej BOGDANSKI b. in 1715 in Miedzianow, d. in 1791 + Elzbieta Malachowska, d. aft. 1791
[Elzbieta had a sister Franciszka Malachowska],
the daughter of
Marcin Malachowski d. in 1763 + in 1731 to Marianna Bielicka died in 1774 in Sobotka close to Bieganin.
Marcin's brother was Jan Franciszek Malachowski + Dorota POTOCKA, the daughter of
MARCIN POTOCKI + Anna WAZYNSKA.

Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski [b. ca 1710/1720], before 1761, the 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior b. 1738 in Wilczkow, in 1767.

OWIDIUSZ WALKNOWSKI was the son of Urszula MIELZYNSKA Walknowska b. 1689, d. bef. 1743, m. bef. 1710 to Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, died bef. 1732 [Antoni's second wife].

Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, m. 1st to Ewa Kozuchowska.
Antoni was the son of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650, and Dorota ZAWADZKA.
The grandson of Mikolaj Wierusz-Walknowski and Petronela STRZALKOWSKA.

Owidiusz Walknowski b. ca 1710/1720, was the brother to
1. Franciszek Wierusz-Walknowski b. ca 1710;
2. half-brother of Barbara Walknowska Madalinska b. ca 1705;
3. brother to Franciszka Walknowska Bogucka, 1720 - ca 1780 + Antoni Bogucki died in 1769;
4. Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski;
5. Bonawentura Walknowski + Ewa Rokossowska Korytowska [she was 2voto Mikolaj Nepomucen Korytowski. Ewa Rokossowska was the daughter of Karol Rokossowski and Marianna Grodziecka].

Above Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska; but the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, ca 1721-1750,
with the wedding in November 1743 in Lwowek,
the daughter of
Aleksander Bielinski, died in 1735 + Elzbieta Pawlowska / Elzbieta Katarzyna Pawlowska, b. 1700 in Konin.
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783, was the son of Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680.

MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, a daughter of Krzysztof MYCIELSKI and Teresa Grodziecka; KATARZYNA was the widow after Adam Gorzycki.
MACIEJ's children among others:
1.
Elzbieta Mielzynska, m. Franciszek Wessel, an official in Zakroczym;
2.
Urszula MIELZYNSKA + above Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680.

Felicjan Walknowski b. ca 1760,
was the son of mentioned above
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska; but he was the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, 1721-1750.

Barbara Walknowska Walichnowska
was the daughter of Ewa Kozuchowska + Antoni Walknowski.
Franciszek Walknowski born ca 1710 was the half-brother of named Barbara Walknowska Madalinska b. ca 1705.
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska; but the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, ca 1721-1750. Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783, was the son of Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, d. bef. 1732 + Urszula Mielzynska, 1689 - before 1743 [Antoni m. also to Ewa nee Kozuchowska m. Walknowska].

Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, was the son of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650, d. 1714 + Dorota Korzbok Zawadzka.

Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska b. ca 1685, was the daughter of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650.
Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski b. ca 1650, was also the father to ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b. ca 1680, d. ca 1732;
and the grandfather to
1. Franciszka Bogucka;
2. Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski + BRYGIDA BARDZKA.

Aleksander Madalinski, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow, m. 1725 to Barbara Walknowska - Walichnowska b. ca 1705.

Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, the Kalisz judge, was the father among others to
1.
Aniela Walknowska b. ca 1740/1750, d. in 1779 + Feliks Filip Niemojowski, the Wielun official in 1781, lived ca 1740 - 1794;
2.
Katarzyna Walknowska, ca 1750-1787 + Ignacy Niemojowski, the Wielun official, lived ca 1750-1786;
3.
Balbina Bibiana Barbara Mielecka; 4.
and named Felicjan Walknowski b. ca 1760;
5.
Jozef Walknowski b. ca 1750/1754 + Katarzyna Sulerzycka.

Andrzej Zaleski m. ca 1680 to Krystyna Molska Zaleska, born Czarniecka ca 1648/1650.
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685), was the brother of Elzbieta Zaleska, ie. Andrzej Zaleski m. ca 1680 the second to Krystyna Czarniecka b. ca 1650. Andrzej was her 3rd husband. Krystyna the 4th married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.

Elzbieta Zaleska b. ca 1635, m. the 2nd to Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, the lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece in the PLOCK county. Elzbieta Zaleska Smardzewska Kozierowska b. ca 1635. Elzbieta Kozierowska Zaleska m. the 3rd ca 1680 to GLINSKI. But the 1st she was married to Feliks Smardzewski in 1653 in Proboszczewice close to PLOCK.

Krystyna Molska nee Czarnecki / Czarniecki [the 1st m. ca 1668 to JAN Walknowski of Wielun b. ca 1648; the 2nd married to Jaskolecki ca 1673] died aft. 1704/1708/1715.
Krystyna, the wife of Adam Molski, the Kalisz official, the lady-owner of Kuszyn and Debe [Kuszyn close to Mycielin in the Kalisz county; DEBSKO - 14 south-east to Kuszyn].
Adam Molski died in 1695, the leaseholder of Pleszew.
Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, b. ca 1648 or bef. 1650 - d. bef. 1715, was the second wife in 1687/1688 of Adam Molski, the leaseholder of Pleszew,
and they had
the daughter Anna Molska b. in 1687, married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680,
with the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.
And Andrzej Kiedrzynski had the son Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 + Helena Hutten-Czapska born in 1762, lived in Ostrzeszow, Raszkow, Bieganin, Jedlno and Wola Wiazowa.
Izydor had the son Gabryel Kiedrzynski - my family line - who acted aft. 1819 in the secret Polish movement, winter 1831/1832 abroad, in the Spring of 1833 - the guerilla movements.

Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska b. ca 1648, died in 1672 / 1680.
Elzbieta Wazynska Molska was the sister of Anna Wazynska Potocka b. ca 1655.

Adam Molski m. the 1st Wazynska and they had:
Wojciech Molski,
Piotr Molski and
Jozef Molski
and the daughter Anna Molska the 1st.

Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska Molska had also the daughter Anna Molska the 2nd, m. Kiedrzynska, b. in 1687.

Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695, the Bydgoszcz official,
was living in Chodaki, the Wierzchy parish.
Jozef's brother was MICHAL Rudnicki, 1688-1727 m. ca 1714, to Konstancja Potocka b. ca 1690, died ca 1723,
the daughter of Marcin Stanislaw POTOCKI + above Anna Wazynska b. ca 1655.

But St Petersburg of Peter the Great, co-operated with the Scottish underground of Robert Erskine in 1706 and James Francis Edward Keith [he came from the 4th Earl of Perth, Sir James Drummond b. 1648, died in France, Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1716].
The Russian intelligence net in 1741-2015:
Malta and Master Manuel Pinto + Althotas, Carsten Niebuhr in 1761-1767, and Cagliostro in 1778-1781 - Louis-Cesar-Constantin de Rohan the Knight of Malta before 1713.

A complex political, intelligence and genealogical structure operating under the influence of Russian intelligence formed around 1720/1741 until now, August 2021:

A.
In Poland SIEVERS was in the company of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski,
King's sister,
Lady Zaluska,
Css Mniszech;
Bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski
[his son P. Maleszewski intermarried to the Illuminates families and the French intelligence network in Poland-Lithuania made the great French provocation in 1794],
Lady Radziwill,
Count UNRUH / Aleksander Unrug, of the Great Poland
[director of the royal mint, previously in the army of Saxony and friend of Igelstrom, Stackelberg and Madalinski; Stanislaw August brought him to Warsaw as the leadership of the mint. He was jailed in Warsaw on 18 May 1794];
Kazimierz Poniatowski;
Lady Tyszkiewicz
[Maria Teresa Tyszkiewicz (1760 - 1834) - the sister of Duke Jozef Poniatowski;
Maria Teresa Antonina Jozefina Poniatowski married Tyszkiewicz, born in Austria, the Lady of the Maltese Order; the daughter of General Andrzej Poniatowski - the brother of the KING. She was taken under guardianship by her father's brother, King Stanislaw August Poniatowski].

B.
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.

C.
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, the 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 Polish 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 Thessaloniki,
Solomon Benedict de Worms;
and Samuel Falk in Altona [close to Hamburg] 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 2015-2021, 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.

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, Gypsy [Sinti and Romani] and Jewish. 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] from the Greater Poland from 1760s leading to the defeat of the Bar Confederation in 1768-1771.

Frankists net:
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, Elisha Schor, Jacob Frank, Meyer Amschel Rothschild, Donmeh, Solomon Benedict de Worms and Samuel Falk.

The Second Partition of Poland, 23 January 1793, was the German Illuminati Conspiracy [under Russian military intelligence net] against France and Poland-Lithuania: Adam Weishaupt; Count Alessandro di Cagliostro; Catherine the Great, born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, the Empress of Russia; Frederick II, the Great, the King of Prussia; Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg; Jean Phillipe Garran de Coulon + P. Maleszewski.

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 German 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 [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 influenced by the Polish conspirators and French military agencies].

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 [Polish groups - Tadeusz Grabianka against the Russian-Berlin plot - Cagliostro],
globalists [Zbigniew Brzezinski],
and 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 [until Donald Trump] and again after 2020.

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.

Russia's peak achievement was entering Paris in 1814, after the occupation in 1813-1814 all of Europe from Lithuania to the Seine [Sekwana] and Paris.

Fra' Emmanuel Marie des Neiges de Rohan-Polduc (1725, in la Mancha, Spain / Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha - 1797, in Valletta, Malta) was a member of the influential Rohan family of France, and Prince - Grand Master of the Order of St. John from 1775 to 1797. Emmanuel Marie des Neiges de Rohan Polduc, was Grand Master of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, followed Ximenez's death in 1775.

Jean-Baptiste II de Rohan-Polduc d. 1755, married in 1723 in Pays-Bas, comte du Polduc, born in 1691, was the member of a conspiration de Pontcallec against Regency. He was exiled to Spain / Espagne.

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 forced a group Royal soldiers sent to enforce tax collection to retreat. The conspirators was arrested at Nantes.
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.

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.

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.

Breguet cooperated also with Chambrier, V. Foy, the French government (dial telegraph in 1845), the Telegraph Company in 1863 (electric telegraph - Breguet System, late 19th century), in Britain in the 1860s and 1870s with Wood, Edward George b. in Clerkenwell, Islington, January 1812, d. 1896 from Cheapside, City of London, who was friend of Thomas Cooper, the Chartist (galvanic telegraph, Crossley's Telegraph in Halifax), d'Arlincourt (transmitter);
Breguet patented a Telegraph Communicator - Breguet Alphabetical Type, circa 1870;
manufactured the telephone transmitter (Boudet, Laborde, Breguet, Ader, Du Moncel, and others) and telephone receivers (Bell, Breguet, and others).

In 1877 telephones appears in Russia but in the Russian army experiments on telephone made in 1878.

L. Dyuflon and Dizeren in St. Petersburg established the Electrotechnical workshop on 1892, June 27. On 1896, December 14, L. Dyuflon, J. Dizeren and A. V. Konstantinovich [Apollon Konstantynowicz, the son of Wasyl Konstantynowicz of Kazan] in St. Petersburg established The Factory of electromechanical structures when Tesla received a British patent on the design of the spark gap - rotating strap. 1898, K. F. Siemens, W. Siemens, A. V. Gvineria
and A. Y. Rothstein in St. Petersburg established the Russian joint stock company of electrical plants 'Siemens and Halske'.
In 1899 were starting experiments on radio in Russian War Department.
In 1902 (1901), the Plant of electromechanical structures reorganized into a joint stock company 'Dyuflon, Konstantynowicz & Co', DECA.

Albert Pike [Albert Pike b. 1809, died 1891, was an attorney, soldier, writer, and Freemason, elected Sovereign Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite's Southern Jurisdiction in 1859, of thirty-two years] described in a letter wrote to Mazzini [Giuseppe Mazzini, 1805 - 1872, an Italian politician, journalist; "William R. Denslow lists Mazzini as a Mason, and even a Past Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Italy"], dated August 15, 1871, plans for three world wars necessary to bring the One World Order, and it is a "commonly believed fallacy that for a short time, the Pike letter to Mazzini was on display in the British Museum Library in London, and it was copied by William Guy Carr...".

It was the plan known as The Society of the Elect, and an outer circle, to be known as The Association of Helpers, and within The Society of the Elect, the real power was to be a 'Junta of Three'. The leader was Rhodes with Stead, Brett, and Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner who was added to the society by Stead.

Rhodes had been planning this event for more than seventeen years (before 1872).
See: the letter of Pike to Mazzini in 1871, and Edward Brown - Breguet Company in 1870.
Stead had been introduced to the plan on 4 April 1889, and Brett had been told of it on 3 February 1890. In modified form, it exists to this day.


The French intelligence network in Poland-Lithuania and great French provocation in 1794. This structure included, among others Kazimierz Krasinski of Baranowo and Krasne - village Leszno estates; Tadeusz Grabianka; the King Stanislaw Leszczynski; General Tadeusz Kosciuszko,
Eugene Bouvie - Bouvier / Eugeniusz Bouvie, b. 1813;
Louise Julie de Mailly b. 1710 in Paris, d. in 1751, a Court lady to the Queen Marie Leszczynska (in 1729), and Louise was closest friend to Louis XV the King, in 1732, 1733-1739, 1741-1742.

Pierre Augustin de Beaumarchais / Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais was born a Parisian watchmaker's son. Beaumarchais became influential in the court of Louis XV as an inventor. Beaumarchais was born Pierre-Augustin Caron. Co-operated with Jean-Andre Lepaute, the royal clockmaker in France. He was asked by King Louis XV to create a watch for his mistress Madame de Pompadour. He was appointed to teach Louis XV's + MARIA LESZCZYNSKA four daughters the harp. His role soon grew and he became a musical advisor for the royal family. He traveled to London, Amsterdam and Vienna on various secret missions. In 1776 he helped to Tadeusz Kosciuszko and Bystrzanowski on the way to America.

Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand Perigord, the Royal lady in 1775, b. in 1747 (Versailles), d. in 1792;
Jozef Prozor born in 1723.

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.
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.

Anna Czapska married Jozef Oskierka.
Anna b. 1762, was the daughter of
Franciszek HUTTEN-CZAPSKI and Dorota Dzialynska / Dorota Jozefina Dzialynska, b. 1743 in NAKLO by the Notec river, and she died in 1763.
Dorota Dzialynska Czapska was the daughter of Augustyn Dzialynski, born in 1715 in Naklo - d. 1759, the owner of PAKOSC [then Pakosc belonged to Tadeusz Wolanski].
Named Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten - Czapski, b. 1725, d. 1802 in Warsaw.
Mentioned Anna Hutten-Czapski / Czapska married Jozef Oskierka. The wedding bef. 1800 [ca 1790].

Prozor Jozef (1723 - 1788),
MP, the governor of Vitebsk. Born in Bobcin in Zmudz / Samaites, a son of Stanislaw PROZOR (died around 1756), an official in Kaunas, and his first wife, Roza Siruc.
JOZEF Prozor was married three times.
The first wife was Felicjanna Szczyt (died after 1764), a daughter of Jozef SZCZYTT, an official in Mscislaw;
the second - Aleksandra Zaranek (died in Dudzicze in 1771), the wedding on September 7, 1767;
third Maria Chalecka 1st voto Adam Szujski (c. 1751-1826).

JOZEF Prozor from the first marriage had two daughters:
Petronela Karenga,
and Maria Prozor (died 1833), the wife of Ignacy Bykowski, the royal chamberlain;
and three sons:
Karol PROZOR;
Antoni PROZOR and
Ignacy PROZOR / Ignacy Kajetan Prozor + ANIELA OSKIERKA.

The sister of Dominik Oskierka -
Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor b. ca 1770 [see OSWIEJA and Malkiewicz],
with the son:
Maurycy Prozor, b. 1801 in TEMPLARS Church in England - d. 1886 + Anna Chlopicka, b. ca 1810.

Kajetan Oskierka, b. 1820/1821, married Stefania Julia Radziwill, 1825-1896, the owner of Miezonka.
Kajetan was the son of named above Dominik Oskierka.
Then in 1842 Miezonka belonged to Dominik Konstantynowicz and his son - Antoni Konstantynowicz
[Antoni had a brother Wasyl Konstantynowicz of Kazan, who had the son Apolon Konstantynowicz + Anna Armand of Moscow;
Apolon's son was Jerzy Konstantynowicz b. 1898 and until November 1918 lived in Miezonka],
and to the grandson - Stanislaw Konstantynowicz + Anna Malkiewicz of Oswiej / Oswieja - owned by PROZOR.

Jan Mikolaj Oskierka, 1735-1796 [see the plot of Tadeusz KOSCIUSZKO and PROZOR],
had children:
A.
Rafal Michal Oskierka, 1761-1818 + Maria; he was the official in MOZYRZ, CONSPIRATOR. He was married to Maria Oskierka b. ca 1790,
the granddaughter of Ludwik Gerwazy Oskierka, 1710 - 1770 and Teresa Tyzenhauz;
B.
Dominik Oskierka b. ca 1770 + Salomea Gizycka,
with the son:
Kajetan Oskierka, b. 1820/1821 + Stefania Julia Radziwill of MIEZONKA, 1825-1896
[Miezonka belonged to the Konstantynowiczs in 1842 - November 1918].
C.
Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor, b. ca 1770,
with the son
Maurycy Prozor, 1st senior, 1801 in UK, the TEMPLAR church - 1886 + Anna Chlopicka, b. ca 1810.

Stefania Julia Radziwill Princess, b. 1825 [the owner of MIEZONKA], m. ca 1840 to Arkadiusz Chrapowicki born 1821, and 2nd to Kajetan Oskierka born 1821,
with son Adolf Oskierka / Oskierko b. ca 1868 - d. 1901 in Lourdes.

Franciszka Butler born 1757, married to the son of Stanislaw Radziwill - Mikolaj Radziwill general major of Lithuania, 1747-1811. Mikolaj Radziwill, older, b. 1747.
The great-grandparents of mentioned Adolf Oskierka, 1868-1901:
Jan Mikolaj Oskierka 1735-1796
[a son of Rafal Alojzy Oskierka 1708-1767, and his wife Stanislawa Teresa Oginski, 1724-1744.
Grandson of Antoni Oskierka 1670-1734];
Kajetan Stanislaw Gizycki 1720-1785;
Mikolaj Radziwill general major of Lithuania, 1747-1811;
Adam Narbutt;
Barbara Rokicka;
Katarzyna Rakowska;
Franciszka Butler Css born in 1757.

Kajetan Oskierka b. 1821 + Stefania Julia Radziwill 1825-1896 [of MIEZONKA - compare Dominik Konstantynowicz, Antoni Konstantynowicz, Stanislaw Konstantynowicz, and Malkiewicz of Oswieja and the Szadurskis].
Kajetan's father - Dominik Oskierka
[the owner of Krasnopol in the Zytomierz county; in 1751 Bartlomiej GIZYCKI built here a church; the official in Wyszogrod - see KRONENBERG; Krasnopol belonged to Lubomirski. Close to MOLOCZKI and STRUMILOWKA owned by Lady OSKIERKO].
Salomea Gizycka m. Dominik Oskierko,
the owner of Krasnopil / Krasnopole / Krasnopol, close to Moloczki / MOLOCHKY - 30 km south-east to LUBAR / Lyubar.
Dominik's father -
Jan Mikolaj Oskierka 1735-1796
[the son of
Rafal Alojzy Oskierka 1708-1767 + Stanislawa Teresa Oginski, 1724-1744.
The grandson of Antoni Oskierka 1670-1734].

Salomea's father - Kajetan Stanislaw Gizycki 1720/1725-1785.

From the second marriage JOZEF Prozor had daughters:
Roza Prozor (died on June 22, 1834), married in 1785 to Stanislaw Jelski;
and Barbara PROZOR, married to Franciszek Bukaty and 2nd to Ksawery Lipski.
JOZEF PROZOR studied in Krolewiec, 1734-1736 (Stanislaw Leszczynski was then residing there), and in 1737 Jozef Prozor was educated at the Knight's Academy in Luneville, which he left in 1741.

The Polish - Lithuanian conspirator in 1793-1794, General Antoni Tyzenhauz, junior, b. 1756, died 1816,
the member of the Andrzej Mokronowski confederation in 1776 and the MP in 1776 of the Rzeczyca county: Antoni Tyzenhauz JUNIOR, born in 1756, died on February 19, 1816, General of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the member of the Andrzej Mokronowski confederation in 1776 and a MP in 1776 from the Rzeczyca county; the Rohaczew official; president of Vilnius in 1792, deputy to the Parlaiment in 1790, member of the Friends of the Government Constitution; he was a member of the Lithuanian underground government preparing in 1793 and 1794 the outbreak of the Kosciuszko Uprising in Lithuania
- compare:
Jan Mikolaj Oskierka born Dec. 1735, died in exile in 1796 - Tobolsk,
and
KAROL PROZOR
[in early August 1793, JAN OSKIERKA acted together with his son Rafal Michal Oskierka born after 1761 - d. 1818;
an official in MOZYRZ, in 1791 served at the Royal Court, CONSPIRATOR in 1793;
Jan Oskierka and Rafal Oskierka took part in the conspirative congress of the nobility in the estate of Karol Prozor in Chojniki / Khoyniki,
whose goal was to prepare an armed attack against the Russian Army and for the revival of the Constitution on May 3, 1791].

JOZEF PROZOR studied in Krolewiec, 1734-1736 (Stanislaw Leszczynski was then residing there), and in 1737 Jozef Prozor was educated at the Knight's Academy in Luneville, which he left in 1741.

JOZEF KAJETAN GRABIANKA had the son
Tadeusz Laurenty Grabianka, 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 Grabianki house (including valuables estimated at 250.000 'zlotys'). In addition the castle houses in Rajkowce and Sutkowce, and Felsztyn and 15 villages.
Young Tadeusz Grabianka was educated at the Polish school in Luneville, ca 1750, under the care of the king Stanislaw Leszczynski (1677-1766).

Aleksander Maciej Ossolinski (1725 - 1804),
the second son of Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski + Ludwika Zaluska.
In 1739 Aleksander Maciej was sent by parents to the uncle Franciszek Maksymilian OSSOLINSKI in Luneville (1676 - 1756 in Malgrange).
Aleksander back home in 1742.

Count Kazimierz Krasinski (1725-1802) was a Polish politician and patron of art.
He was the son of Antoni Krasinski and Barbara Zielinska.
The owner of Baranowo close to Ostroleka; Leszno village close to Przasnysz; Krasne close to named Leszno.
In the youth he stayed on the court of King Louis XV and then educated on the Military Cadet School of Stanislaw Leszczynski in Luneville.
The last Grand Camp Leader of the Crown (since 1763) of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was Chamberlain of King Stanislaw Leszczynski. He financed and participated in the Kosciuszko Uprising in 1794.

Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695, the Bydgoszcz official, was living in Chodaki, the Wierzchy parish.
Jozef's brother was MICHAL Rudnicki, 1688-1727 m. ca 1714, to Konstancja Potocka died ca 1723, the daughter of Marcin Stanislaw POTOCKI and Anna Wazynski;
Michal Rudnicki in 1722, m. 2nd Teresa Swierczenska / Swierczynska, the daughter of Mikolaj SWIERCZYNSKI + Konstancja.
Michal Rudnicki b. 1688, had [in Galazki Wielkie] the son Tomasz Rudnicki, 1724 - 1772, the owner of Grzymiszew + Katarzyna Franciszka Jerzmanowska. Katarzyna Rudnicka died in 1839.

Roza Potocka b. ca 1740, m. Franciszek Kczewski, the SREM official, born 1735.
Roza Potocka Kczewska, 1st, the Pilawa Srebrna coat of arms, was born to Jozef Potocki b. 1710 + Anna Kunegunda Gajewska, b. 1721.
Roza Potocka Kczewska had 3 daughters:
1.
Ignatia Elzbieta Eufemia Jaraczewska, born Koczewska / Kczewska, in 1759/1761 in CZACZ;
2.
Roza Kczewska m. Antoni Kozlowski, b. ca 1760, d. aft. 1784, the owner of Sroki and Gorka, close to Kobylin. Roza married in 1783 in Lodz.

Ignatia Elzbieta Eufemia Jaraczewska, born Koczewska / Ignacja Kczewska, in 1759/1761 in CZACZ, the Koscian county, 4 kilometres north-east of Smigiel [here was living Rafal Tadeusz Gajewski (born in 1714, Czacz - d. 1776 in Borzeciczki or Srem, buried in Wolsztyn].
Above Ignacja Eufemia Kczewska b. ca 1759, m. Ignacy Jaraczewski b. ca 1760,
with a son
Adam Jaraczewski, 1785-1831.

Above Adam JARACZEWSKI m. in 1815 in Warsaw to Css Elzbieta Marianna Jozefa Krasinska of Krasne, 1791-1832,
the daughter of
Kazimierz Krasinski / Count Kazmierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 + Anna Ossolinska.
Above Kazimierz Krasinski, the owner of Baranowo [here the ancestors of Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski; Kaczynski and Chudzik - my family line], died in Zegrze, was the son of
Antoni Krasinski, the Zakroczym official, lived in 1693-1762 in ZEGRZE + Barbara Zielinska, ca 1690-1774.

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).
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 [the 1st Rudzinska of Sedziszow Malopolski; the 2nd Krasinska of Baranowo, in the Ostroleka county, and of Zegrze; 3rd Hutten-Czapska of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county, and of Przysiersk]
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.

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.

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.

The village Leszno in the Przasnysz commune is the core of the Wodkiewicz family with Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska, at Krokusowa 57-59,
with Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka - Sinti - at the same address. We back now to Wodkiewicz of Leszno close to Przasnysz and to Krasne of the Krasinskis. In 1662, Wojciech Gosciminski and Andrzej Roman [the family of the mother's side to Zbigniew Brzezinski had the last name Roman - of Krzynowloga Mala, Zelechow] took Leszno village. Then in 1676 the owner - Jan Bonawentura Krasinski, in 1775-1790 owned by Kazimierz Krasinski, who had also Baranowo with the Kaczynski family, Chudzik - my fate, and Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski's ancestors.
Leszno took Agnieszka Brodzka, the daughter of Wiktoria Skarbek Brodzka, and named Agnieszka was the wife in 1841 of Stanislaw Kisielnicki, the owners of Leszno close to Przasnysz in 1847, but Stanislaw Kisielnicki was the owner of Zielona close to Mlawa in the Plock governorate.
Stanislaw Kisielnicki, ca 1812-1859, the son of
Karol Kisielnicki b. in 1764 = Jan Karol + Ludwika Zagajewska;
Stanislaw was the grandson of Ignacy Zagajewski + Joanna Trzcinska. Stanislaw Eustachy Ignacy Kisielnicki m. 2nd to Joanna Jaroszewska. Kisielnicki acted 1861 in the Agriculture Society under Andrzej Zamoyski, and in the White movement in 1863 under Leopold Kronenberg.

At present the Montres Breguet SA is a member company of the Swatch Group of western Switzerland in L'Abbaye (L'Abbaye is a municipality in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland; around 30 km north - west of Lausanne). It was founded by Abraham-Louis Breguet in Paris in 1775.
Abraham-Louis Breguet b. 10 January 1747 and died on 17 September 1823, born in Neuchatel, Switzerland.

John Arnold (1736 - 1799), an English watchmaker and inventor.
"John Arnold was the first to design a watch that was both practical and accurate, and also brought the term 'chronometer' into use in its modern sense, meaning a precision timekeeper. His technical advances enabled the quantity production of marine chronometers for use on board ships from around 1782. ...
he and Abraham Louis Breguet largely invented the modern mechanical watch.
Certainly one of his most important inventions, the overcoil balance spring is still to be found in most mechanical wristwatches to this day".

Jean-Antoine Lepine was born as Jean-Antoine Depigny, son of Philibert Depigny;
beginning his horological career under the direction of Mr. Decroze, manufacturer of Saconnex watches, in the suburbs of Geneva (Switzerland). He moved to
Paris in 1744 serving as apprentice to Andre-Charles Caron (1698 - 1775), at that time clockmaker to Louis XV. In 1756 he married to Caron's daughter;
in 1762, he became master horologist and he was teacher of Abraham-Louis Breguet, to whom he had a business relation over many years
(by Wikipedia).
Lepine's work influenced particularly Abraham Louis Breguet; Breguet almost always used Lepine calibres and then modified them. Along with Ferdinand Berthoud, Lepine was master of Breguet.
In 1747 Abraham-Louis Breguet was born, son of Jonas-Louis Breguet / John Louis (more inf. at my webpages!) and Suzanne-Marguerite Bolle in Neuchatel.


The French intelligence network in Poland-Lithuania - Baranowo and Krasne - village Leszno estates; Tadeusz Grabianka; the King Stanislaw Leszczynski; General Tadeusz Kosciuszko:

Tekla Ostrowska b. ca 1860,
the daughter of
Ignacy Ostrowski, the Piotrkow Trybunalski member of the Agriculture Society in the 60' of the 19th century, lived in 1810-1861 + Wiktoria Aleksandra Placyda Golembowska b. ca 1820;
the great-great-granddaughter of
Jan Walewski b. ca 1750, d. 1791 + Teresa Walewska, ca 1760 - 1816;
the great-great-great-granddaughter of
Jozef Walewski, the Leczyca governor, ca 1720 - 1763.

Ignacy Ostrowski, 1810-1861, was the son of
Teodor Ostrowski b. ca 1760 + Marianna Bialoglowska.

Teodor OSTROWSKI = Teodor Konstanty Ostrowski, was the owner of Piaszczyce and Kuchary at the beginning of the 19th century [in Kuchary in the first half of the 20th century was living Skora, ancestor of my mother] + Marianna Bialoglowska = Bialoblocka.

Teodor Ostrowski was the son of
ANTONI Ostrowski b. ca 1728, d. in 1792, buried in Przyrowo / Przyrowa; the Radomsko official,
he owned Silniczki and Baryczy in 1758.

Antoni's brothers:
1.
Michal Ostrowski, 1738-1805, the Piotrkow Trybunalski official, Colonel, MP + Marcjanna Turska (1voto Tymowska)
[with two sons:
A. Teodor Ostrowski, ca 1770 - ca 1820;
B. Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, ca 1780 - ca 1830 + Jozefa Potocka, ca 1780 - ca 1830];

2.
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski the second, b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755.

Antoni Ostrowski born in 1728;
Michal Ostrowski b. in 1738
[we have different data on him:
Kazimierz Ostrowski b. 1710/1725, died in 1755, had a son
Michal Ostrowski, senior, 1738 in Rzasnia - 1805 + Marcjanna TYMOWSKA.
And the grandson
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, junior, born in 1782];
and Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b. 1710/1725 - were the sons of [we have also different data]
Jan (Kazimierz) Ostrowski = Jan Ostrowski, b. ca 1690, Colonel + Petronela Moszynska, ca 1705 - ca 1760.

Przyrowa
is a village in the Gostycyn commune, within the Tuchola County, 6 kilometres north of Gostycyn, 9 km south-west of Tuchola, and 49 km north of Bydgoszcz; 3 km north to Karczewo;
8 km north-east to WALDOWO.

Tomasz Adam Roman Ostrowski was married the 3rd times in 1796 to Kunegunda Brzozowski (1770 - 1822),
the daughter of
Jan Brzozowski, the Ciechanow official, and Barbara Garczynski.
Kunegunda was the widow after Jozef Rudnicki.

Barbara Brzozowski, born Garczynska, born in 1740, to Stanislaw Garczynski and Katarzyna Zaluska.
Stanislaw Garczynski married twice. The 1st to Katarzyna Zaluska, the daughter of Hieronim Zaluski died in 1714, the RAWA governor.

Tomasz Adam Roman Ostrowski / Tomasz Roman Adam Ostrowski, b. 1735 in Krupy, d. in 1817 in Warszawa, in 1777 the Czersk official, the Helenow owner, the Marshal of the Parliament in 1809, the NUR official,
the son of
Aleksander Ostrowski b. ca 1700 + Nieprzecka [maybe he was the brother to Jan (Kazimierz) Ostrowski, b. ca 1690, Colonel + Petronela Moszynska, ca 1705];
the grandson of
Piotr Wojciech Pawel Ostrowski, ca 1670 - 1773, the Pommerania official + Konstancja Katarzyna Stoinska;
the great-grandson of
Wojciech Ostrowski, ca 1630 - ca 1680 + Katarzyna Warsz Ostrowska;
the great-great-grandson of
Stanislaw Ostrowski b. ca 1600 + Marianna Zabielska, b. ca 1610, died bef. 1700.

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755 in Maluszyn, was the son of
Jan Ostrowski / Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1690 or the son of Wojciech Ostrowski
[we have
Piotr Wojciech Pawel Ostrowski, ca 1670 - 1773, the Pommerania official + Konstancja Katarzyna Stoinska;
or
Wojciech Ostrowski b. ca 1680 and Marianna DLUSKA].

Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1690 was the Colonel.

Maluszyn is a village in the Zytno commune, within the Radomsko County, 12 kilometres east of Zytno, 30 km south-east of Radomsko.

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755, m. Petronela Moszynska.
He was the son of
Wojciech Ostrowski b. ca 1680 and Marianna DLUSKA
[or Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski the second, b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755, was the brother of Antoni Ostrowski; and Michal Ostrowski and they both were the sons of
Jan (Kazimierz) Ostrowski = Jan Ostrowski, b. ca 1690, Colonel + Petronela Moszynska, ca 1705 - ca 1760].

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755 was the grandson of
Lukasz Ostrowski b. ca 1650 and Marianna BUSINSKA.
The great-grandson of Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1620.

Above Kazimierz [Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755, m. Petronela Moszynska] had a son [or had a brother ?]
Michal Ostrowski, senior, 1738 in Rzasnia - 1805 + Marcjanna TYMOWSKA.

Above Kazimierz Ostrowski b. 1710/1725, died in 1755 had a son
Michal Ostrowski, senior, 1738 in Rzasnia - 1805 + Marcjanna TYMOWSKA.
And the grandson
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, junior, 1782 - 1847 + Jozefa POTOCKA.
The great-grandson was
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810 in Maluszyn, close to Zytno - 1896 + Helena MORSZTYN.
The great-great-grandson was
Augustyn Ostrowski, 1836 in Krakow - 1898, the husband of Elzbieta Wielopolska.

Augustyn's brothers -
1.
Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840 in Maluszyn - 1918;
2.
Jozef Augustyn Ostrowski, 1850 in Maluszyn - 1923 / 1924 in Maluszyn, in 1905 co-founder and then the first president of the Party of Real Politics.
On October 27, 1917 to November 14, 1918, he was a member of the Regency Council of the Kingdom of Poland.

Antoni's [ANTONI Ostrowski b. ca 1728, d. in 1792, buried in Przyrowo] brothers:
1.
Michal Ostrowski, 1738-1805, the Piotrkow Trybunalski official, Colonel, MP + Marcjanna Turska (1voto Tymowska)
[with two sons:
A. Teodor Ostrowski, ca 1770 - ca 1820;
B. Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, ca 1780 - ca 1830 + Jozefa Potocka, ca 1780 - ca 1830];

2.
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski the second, b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755.

Antoni; Michal; and Kazimierz Jan - were the sons of
Jan (Kazimierz) Ostrowski, b. ca 1690, Colonel + Petronela Moszynska, ca 1705 - ca 1760.

Tomasz Roman Adam Ostrowski b. in 1735 in Ostrow Maly.
Tomasz Adam Roman Ostrowski / Tomasz Roman Adam Ostrowski, b. 1735 in Krupy, d. in 1817 in Warszawa, in 1777 the Czersk official, the Helenow owner, the Marshal of the Parliament in 1809, the NUR official,
the son of
Aleksander Ostrowski b. ca 1700 + Nieprzecka
[maybe he was the brother to Jan (Kazimierz) Ostrowski, b. ca 1690, Colonel + Petronela Moszynska, ca 1705];
the grandson of
Piotr Wojciech Pawel Ostrowski, ca 1670 - 1773, the Pommerania official + Konstancja Katarzyna Stoinska;
the great-grandson of
Wojciech Ostrowski, ca 1630 - ca 1680 + Katarzyna Warsz Ostrowska.

Mentioned Tomasz Ostrowski b. 1735 had children:
1.
Julia Ostrowska (1766-1802) + Antoni Bartlomiej Ledochowski (1755-1835).
2.
Antoni Jan Ostrowski (1782-1845), m. Jozefa Morski (1787-1813), and the 2nd m. Antonina Kokoszka-Michalowski (1799-1871);
3.
Franciszka Ostrowska (1783 - 1848) m. CRAY
[closest to MALKIEWICZ in Livland / Inflanty:
Mikolaj Szadurski, Maryanna Szadurska,
Dominik Porako, Justyna nee Filipowicz,
Jan Brzezinski, Julia nee Cray / Krey,
Hermann Cray / Herman Krey, Franciszka nee Ostrowska];
4.
Jozefa or Jozef Ostrowski (1785-1799);
5.
Wladyslaw Tomasz Ostrowski (1790-1869), Colonel, MP of Piotrkow Trybunalski, m. Dss Klementyna Sanguszko of Kowel (1786-1841);
6.
Atanazy Joachim Ostrowski (1791-1866), priest;
7.
Tadeusz Jan Ostrowski (1792-1842), Captain, m. Zofia Kokoszka - Michalowski (1796-1855);
8. Ludwika Mechtylda Ostrowska (1787-1855), m. Count Michal Potocki (1779-1855), Senator;
9.
Helena Ostrowska (1794-1826), m. Giovanni Johann Malfatti di Montenegro (1775-1859), the friend to Beethoven and Chopina;
10.
Maria Ostrowska (1795-1872), m. Ludwik Felicjan Morstin (1782-1865)
with the great-grandchildren:
the writer Ludwik Hieronim Morstin (1886-1966),
and a poet Maria Morstin - Gorska (1893-1972).

Count Tomasz Ostrowski with the 3rd wife had above
Css Maria Ostrowska (1795-1872), m. in 1815 in Warszawa to Count Ludwik Felicjan Kajetan Morsztyn / Morstin (1782 - 1865), the owner of Plawowice.
They had 6 children:
1.
Css Helena Morsztyn m. ca 1833 to Aleksander Ostrowski (1810-1896). The insurgent in 1831, jailed in Olomuniec. The owner of Silniczka in the Radomsko county.
2.
Count Wladyslaw Teodor Morsztyn m. in 1845 in Cracow to Css Maria Anna Ostrowska.
3.
Css Marianna Morsztyn ca 1840 m. to Leon Jan Michal Skorzewski / Drogoslaw Skorzewski / Drogoslaw-Skorzewski (1800-1846),
with 3 children:
a.
Boleslaw Skorzewski b. 1841 in CHELMO [close to Krery and to Przedborz] + Tekla Ostrowski b. in 1860,
with the son
Leon Skorzewski (1864-1884).

Boleslaw Skorzewski, 1841 in Chelmo - 1908 in Warsaw,
the son of
Leon Jan Michal Skorzewski, 1800-1846 + Css Marianna Morsztyn;
the grandson of
Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813 + Marianna Rychlowska;
and of
Ludwik Felicjan Kajetan Morstyn b. 1782 in Raciechowice + Maria Ostrowska b. 1795.

Ludwik MORSTYN was the son of Jan Chrzciciel Konstanty Morsztyn b. ca 1750 + Katarzyna Konstancja Mossakowska.
The grandson of
Stefan Benedykt Morsztyn, Count, b. ca 1690 + Helena Szembek.
The great-grandson of Franciszek Morsztyn b. ca 1630 + Salomea Teresa Bronicka 1-voto Myszkowska.

Eustachy Skorzewski was the owner of Doruchow until 1796/1797, and then he took CHELMO ca 1796/1797 close to Przedborz and to Krery,
together with his son
Ignacy Skorzewski, who also was the owner of Chelmo ca 1796/1797 until Ignacy's death in 1813,
probably they were owners from hands of a couple:
Walenty MECINSKI, 1740-1790 + Zuzanna Siemienska.

Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813, married to Marianna Rychlowska (b. ca 1765) in 1791 in Sulmierzyce. Sulmierzyce is a rural commune in the Pajeczno County, 14 kilometres east of Pajeczno.

Above Ignacy Drogoslaw-Skorzewski, 1760-1813,
was the son of mentioned above
Eustachy Skorzewski and Anna Wiesiolowska born in 1740.

Eustachy Skorzewski was born ca 1735. Chelmo was owned by Boleslaw Skorzewski, and inf. on him in 1895 in Carskie Siolo, together with Count Jozef Ostrowski the owner of Maluszyn in 1896, and with Stefan Lubomirski of Kruszyna.

b.
Pawel Skorzewski b. 1844;
c.
Maria Gertruda Skorzewska (1846-1928). Maria Gertruda Drogoslaw-Skorzewska was the nun in Jazlowiec.
4.
Css Urszula Morsztyn [Skorzewska !?] ca 1840 m. to Kazimierz Skorkowski with 3 children.

The net from Wielichowo close to Wilkowo Polskie as far as Chelmo near to Przedborz:
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 / Broniszewice / Orpiszewek, 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 [Weronika 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 / Wielichowo 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;
the wedding in Wien / Wieden, and Karolina Husarzewska, b. 1842, d. 1897.

The husband of Teresa - 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 - d. 1837 + Stanislaw Kostka Zamoyski, 1775 - 1856,
who came from Andrzej Hieronim Zamoyski, 1716 - 1792,
and his father Michal Zdzislaw Zamoyski, b. 1679 - d. 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 [compare - Zelechow and Sedziszow Malopolski];
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.

Ludwik's brother -
Eustachy Skorzewski
- they both were the sons 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.
Izydor had also the son - Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the owner of CHOCEN and ZELECHOW.

Ignacy Drogoslaw-Skorzewski, 1760-1813, was the son of mentioned above Eustachy Skorzewski and Anna Wiesiolowska born in 1740. Eustachy Skorzewski was born ca 1735.

Chelmo was owned by Boleslaw Skorzewski, and inf. on him in 1895 in Carskie Siolo, together with Count Jozef Ostrowski the owner of Maluszyn in 1896.

MALUSZYN:
a village in the Zytno commune, within the Radomsko County, 12 kilometres east of Zytno, 30 km south-east of Radomsko. Mikolaj Maj of Silniczka, was the owner of Zytno. Jan Maj, the Sekursko owner and Elzbieta Malczowska of Maluszyn.

In 1865, Leszno village close to Przasnysz, belonged to Jan Ostrowski.
Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840-1918,
the son of
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810-1896;
the grandson of
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, 1782-1847 + Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859;
and the great-grandson of
Michal Ostrowski, 1738-1805 + Marcjanna Tymowska;
and the great-great-grandson of
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski, the Sieradz official, ca 1710/1725-1755.

Above Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859,
was the daughter of
Aleksander Potocki, 1756-1812 + Teresa Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, ca 1753-1818;
and the granddaughter of
Michal August Hutten-Czapski, 1702-1796;
and the great-granddaughter of
Piotr Hutten-Czapski, younger, b. ca 1677/1680/1685 + Krystyna Dorpowska.
Piotr Hutten-Czapski, was the son of
Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1658 - 1711;
and the grandson of
Piotr Czapski older, ca 1580 - died in 1663 + Helena KONARSKA.

Above Kazimierz Ostrowski b. ca 1710/1725, died in 1755 had a son
[or Michal was the brother to named Kazimierz]
Michal Ostrowski, senior, 1738 in Rzasnia - 1805 + Marcjanna TYMOWSKA.
And the grandson
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, junior, 1782 - 1847 + Jozefa POTOCKA.
The great-grandson
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810 in Maluszyn, close to Zytno - 1896 + Helena MORSZTYN.
The great-great-grandson was
Augustyn Ostrowski, 1836 in Krakow - 1898, the husband of Elzbieta Wielopolska.

Augustyn's brothers -
1.
Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840 in Maluszyn - 1918;
2.
Jozef Augustyn Ostrowski, 1850 in Maluszyn - 1923 / 1924 in Maluszyn, in 1905 co-founder and then the first president of the Party of Real Politics.
On October 27, 1917 to November 14, 1918, he was a member of the Regency Council of the Kingdom of Poland.
Together with prelate Zygmunt Chelmicki, he was the author of most of the messages published by the Regency Council. On November 11, 1918, the military authority was handed over in his Warsaw apartment, and on November 14, 1918, civil authority was transferred to Jozef Pilsudski by the Regency Council. In 1896, the owner of the Maluszyn estate.

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski d. in 1755, m. Petronela Moszynska.
He was the son of
Wojciech Ostrowski b. ca 1680 and Marianna DLUSKA.
The grandson of
Lukasz Ostrowski b. ca 1650 and Marianna BUSINSKA.
The great-grandson of Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1620.

Now on Chocen and Tadeusz Findeisen, 1875-1948 + Aniela Niemirowicz-Szczytt - Jastrzebiec, 1889-1975:
his children:
A.
Gustaw Findeisen, younger, b. 1912 Smilowice, d. 1992 in Warszawa;
B.
Andrzej Findeisen, 1915 - 1944,
with daughter:
Bellert Zieleniewska nee FINDEISEN, b. 1943

[the Zieleniewskis were the friends to PM Leszek Miller of Lodz. See the communist counter-intelligence net: Malgorzata Zieleniewska, b. ca 1965/1970, now in Norge - the friend of J. Slota / Jaroslaw Skota of Chocen {here was Owsiany; then in the Koscian county; then in Chocen was Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who came from Pakoslaw - Osiek close to Koscian. Remember - close to Koscian, Pleszew {+ Orpiszewek of the Kiedrzynskis and Broniszewice of Stadnicki - Wezyk - Skorzewski - Jordan branch} and Koscierzyna were the Garczynskis. Garczynski - Gorzenski close to Pleszew / Broniszewice - Skorzewski of Raszkow and Margonin - Kiedrzynski of Karsy, Bieganin, Orpiszewek, Jedlno, Wola Wiazowa, Wola Pszczolecka, and Kamyk close to Czestochowa - Nostitz-Jackowski + Swiatopelk-Mirski - this is my family branch}, b. ca 1957, close to Brzesc Kujawski - from Brzesc Kujawski: Maciej Igor Wojtczak , b. ca 1985, in 2011 abroad. Malgorzata Zieleniewska was the friend of the Georgians of Zdunska Wola; of Monika Bogucka Sedzicka - counter-intelligence of Lodz and Warsaw, the friends to Halina Wodkiewicz Jaworska b. in the 20' of the 20th century, in the village Leszno close to Krasne of the Krasinskis and near to Przasnysz - here the Roman family of the mother to US adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski who came from Dukes Woroniecki of Przasnysz area and Margonin - Chodziez district. Zbigniew Brzezinski came from Brzezinski - Wolowski, the Frankists - Szymanowski branch. Then Wodkiewicz - Jaworska was at Krokusowa Road.
In Krasne of the Krasinskis was living Nowotko of the communist underground before 1939].

CHOCEN together with the Kiedrzynski - Arnold - Nostitz-Jackowski family branch, and Walesa with Gustaw Findeisen who was secret political courier of Leopold Kronenberg:

Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold, the Warta political activist, lived ca 1844 - 1907,
but he was living in CHOCEN in 1870 [in Smilowice, Gustaw Findeisen; in Golaszewo, the grandfather of President Lech Walesa], and in 1875 in BORYSLAWICE,
was the son of
Mateusz Arnold, the Warta Agriculture Society, b. in 1803 in Raszkow
[here in 1802/1803 Helena Kiedrzynska, the widow after death of Izydor Kiedrzynski in Jedlno - my family branch],
d. in 1875 in Boryslawice - 2 kilometres north of Blaszki, 24 km west of Sieradz.
Mateusz m. Jozefa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1815.

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 German,
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, 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 ZALUSKOWSKA, b. ca 1680.

Andrzej ZALESKI m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704,
the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki.
Krystyna m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695,
with:
Helena Molska, and
Konstancja Molska,
and acc. to me Anna Molska Kiedrzynska younger b. 1687.

KONSTANCJA Zaleska b. aft. 1665, d. 1730 / 1735, the daughter of Andrzej Zaleski and Krystyna Czarniecki. Buried in Kalisz. Married ca 1685 to Wladyslaw Poninski, ca 1660 - 1731, the son of
Hieronim Poninski + Teresa Chociszewski.
Wladyslaw Poninski was the governor of Wschowa, MP in 1695; the owner of Goliszewo in the Kalisz county; and of Wloszakowice; d. close to Leszno, buried in Kalisz. Wladyslaw's children:
Jozefa Poninska, Hieronim Poninski, Stanislaw, and Teodor Poninski.

Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki, Colonel, b. ca 1600, died in 1652 in Batoh + unknown wife;
the granddaughter of Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564.
Commander-in-chief of the Crown Army Stefan Czarniecki, b. 1599, d. 1665, was the son of mentioned
Krzysztof Czarniecki b. ca 1564, d. 1634 + Krystyna Rzeszowska.

Remigian Zaleski b. 1595, d. in 1645, the Sieradz official aft. 1620, MP in 1620, 1624, 1627. Senator in 1640-1642. In 1656 Remigian Zaleski was fighting under Stefan Czarniecki.
Remigian Zaleski {the son of MIKOLAJ ZALESKI the 1st} m. Anna Mielzynska, the daughter of Lukasz Mielzynski, the governor of Gniezno, and Remigian had a daughter Teresa Zaleska. Teresa Zaleska m. Adam Uriel Czarnkowski.
Teresa Zaleska Czarnkowska was the grandmother of Katarzyna Opalinska Leszczynska;
and the great-grandmother of Queen Maria Leszczynski of France + Ludwik XV / Louis XV, b. 1710,
and of Anna Leszczynski.
Adam Uriel Czarnkowski b. 1625, d. 1675.

Aleksander Zaleski was the owner of Zadzim, Pleszew [next Pleszew leaseholder - Adam Molski], and of Ostrorog. Aleksander was MP in 1633, 1646, 1649/1650. The founder a church in ZADZIM. Aleksander Zaleski m. Anna Dorota Walewska, with: Anna Mycielska and Dorota Glebocka, and a son Waclaw Zaleski, the Leczyca official. Waclaw Zaleski b. ca 1620.
Aleksander was the son of Mikolaj Zaleski, the Sieradz official,
and Aleksander Zaleski was the brother of Mikolaj ZALESKI the 2nd and of Remigian Zaleski b. 1595, the governor of LECZYCA in 1640-1645; and named Mikolaj Zaleski 1st had also next son Marcjan Zaleski / Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600 + Zofia Mikolajewski,
with the son
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685), and the daughter Elzbieta Zaleska.

Andrzej Zaleski m. ca 1680 to Krystyna Molska Zaleska, born Czarniecka ca 1650. ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685), the brother of Elzbieta Zaleska, ie. Andrzej Zaleski m. ca 1680 the second to Krystyna Czarniecka b. ca 1650. Andrzej was her 3rd husband.
Krystyna the 4th married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.
Krystyna Molska nee Czarnecki / Czarniecki [1st m. ca 1668 to JAN Walknowski of Wielun; the 2nd married to Jaskolecki ca 1673] died aft. 1704/1708/1715.
Krystyna, the wife of Adam Molski, the Kalisz official, the lady-owner of Kuszyn and Debe [Kuszyn close to Mycielin in the Kalisz county; DEBSKO - 14 south-east to Kuszyn].
Adam Molski died in 1695, the leaseholder of Pleszew.
The marriage in 1747 - old Ignacy Walknowski b. ca 1672 [the son of Jan Walknowski of Wielun + Krystyna Molski, and Krystyna was 2voto Jan Jaskolecki] + Elzbieta Laszczynska [the daughter of Michal Koszutski + Konstancja Koszutski].

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. Marianna married two times more to brothers Hutten-Czapski of Ostrzeszow Wielkopolski. The sister of above brothers was Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762, married Izydor Kiedrzynski - my mother's genealogical line.

Wojciech Rudnicki b. in Chodaki in April 1741, had also the son, among others,
Szymon Rudnicki, b. ca 1765, d. in 1809 + Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska,
the second Petronela married Hieronim Nieniewski.
Above Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska was the lady-owner of Blizanow. Petronela Nieniewska Walknowska Rudnicka was the godmother to Daniel Seweryn Nieniewski b. in 1802 in Urbanice {2 km west to MALYSZYN, 5 km north-east to WIELUN, 2 km south to STAW, 6 km north to RUDA close to Wielun}, bpt. in 1802 in Ruda, 4 km south-east to WIELUN.

Nieniewski / Niniewski with Petronella Walichnowski Niniewska owned above Bliznow / Blizanow. Witnesses in 1802 - Feliks Murzynowski ex - owner of DEBOLEKA, and Wierzchleyska, virgin, of Wierzcholasy.

Krystyna Molska nee Czarnecki / Czarniecki [1st JAN Walknowski of Wielun; 2nd Jaskolecka] was living in Kobierno, 6 kilometres north-east of Krotoszyn, 8 km south to Rozdrazew;
18 km west to Raszkow.
In 1708 in Kobierno, she was godmother to newborn Romuald Sebastjan, the son of Stefan Dunin, the leaseholder of Kobierno + Anna Walknowski. Godparents:
Franciszek Zygmunt Galecki, the governor of Bydgoszcz, and Krystyna Walknowska Molska of Starogrod.
In Kobierno in 1675, marriage of Waclaw Twardowski + Marjanna Gorayska. Witnesses:
Zygmunt Jaraczewski and Jan Molski,
and Adam Zajaczkowski.
Kobierno in 1686: Stefan Goszczynski m. Marjanna Palczynska.
Witnesses: Jan Zaleski of Bozacin, and Stanislaw Molski.

In 1714, Wladyslaw Rudnicki, the owner of Wabcz / WYBCZ in the Chelmno county, took money from above Michal Nostitz-Jackowski [b. ca 1675/1680] for Piwnice = Golocczyzna
[7 km south-west to ZEGWIRT], after agreement among Stanislaw Jawosz and Michal Jackowski, in 1699.
Wladyslaw Rudnicki b. ca 1680/1685, maybe was the brother to Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695 [oldest; b. NOT ca 1710].

Marianna Rudnicka, b. 1767, was the daughter of Wojciech Rudnicki older b. 1741 = Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki, b. April 1741 in Chodaki,
as the son of
JOZEF Rudnicki and Teresa PODLECKA.

Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685; m. second in 1687, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew {born ca 1630/1640 - d. 1685}.
Smarzew = Smardzew, the Wroblow parish, in the Sieradz county - in the 16th cent. belonged to Potocki and Zaleski, in 1576.
Andrzej Zaleski b. ca 1630/1640, had a sister Elzbieta Zaleska b. ca 1635, m. Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, the lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece in the PLOCK county.
Named Elzbieta Zaleska Smardzewska Kozierowska b. ca 1635.
Andrzej ZALESKI m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki.
Krystyna m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695,
with:
Helena Molska, and Konstancja Molska, and acc. to me
Anna Molska Kiedrzynska younger b. 1687.

Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 2nd, had a daughter Zofia Aniela Czarniecka, b. ca 1670-1723 + Michal Potocki, senator in 1726-1749, the Wolyn governor in 1726-1749, lived ca 1660-1749.

Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 2nd, b. ca 1630 - d. in 1703, was the son of Marcin Czarniecki, b. ca 1600/1610 - killed in 1652 in Batoh, m. Zofia Bogdanska.

Marcin Czarniecki b. ca 1600/1610 was the brother to famous commander-in-chief of the Polish Crown Army Stefan Czarniecki b. ca 1599. And they were the brothers to Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 1st b. 1599.

Konstancja Czarniecka m. WACLAW Leszczynski younger.
Konstancja Joanna Czarniecka, ca 1630 - 1668,
was the daughter of above named
Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 1st b. 1599 + Zofia Kobierzycka.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife in 1687/1688 of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter Anna Molska b. in 1687, married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680,
with the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski - my ancestor of the mother side.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.
Adam Molski + Wazynska had children:
Wojciech Molski, Piotr Molski and Jozef Molski, and the daughter Anna Molska younger.
Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska Molska had also the daughter Anna older, m. Kiedrzynska nee Molska b. 1687.
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630-1685), was the son of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski + Zofia Mikolajewski).

Waclaw Leszczynski younger was the son of Wladyslaw Leszczynski, b. 1613, d. 1679 + Katarzyna Gajewska d. ca 1662.
Wladyslaw Leszczynski was the son of Waclaw Leszczynski older, 1575 - 1628 + Anna.
Waclaw older was the son of
Rafal Leszczynski, the SREM governor, b. ca 1526, d. in 1592 + Anna
[Rafal m. twice: Barbara Anna Dunin-Wolska; and Anna Katarzyna Korzbok, ca 1536 - ca 1583, the daughter of Wilhelm von Kurzbach and Magdalena von Malzahn-Wartenberg b. ca 1531 in Sycow, the Olesnica County].

Stanislaw I Leszczynski, 1677 - 1766, the King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Duke of Lorraine and a count of the Holy Roman Empire. Stanislaw Leszczynski died in Luneville, France.
The King was the son of Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski and Dss Anna Katarzyna Jablonowska.
Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski b. 1650 in Warsaw, was the son of Boguslaw Leszczynski and Anna von Donhoff.
Boguslaw was the son of Rafal II Leszczynski and Anna Radzyminska.
Rafal II Leszczynski b. 1579, d. in 1636 in Wlodawa, was the son of Andrzej Leszczynski and Anna Firlej.
Andrzej Leszczynski b. in 1559 in Bydgoszcz, d. in 1606, was the son of mentioned
Rafal Leszczynski, the SREM governor, b. ca 1526.

Compare:
the BISHOP, Adam Stanislaw Krasinski b. 1714,
was the son of
Jan Jozef Ignacy Krasinski b. 1675, the OPINIOGORA official, and Elzbieta Teresa Soltyk
[Ewa Trojanowska was the 2nd wife of Jan Jozef Krasinski, 1675-1764 in Krasne close to PRZASNYSZ;
Krasne is situated south-east to Przasnysz at way to ROZAN; 9 km south-east to LESZNO - see Wodkiewicz-Jaworska of Lodz.
Compare the Zbigniew Brzezinski family ie. ROMAN family].

The Ostrowskis:
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755 in Maluszyn, the son of Jan or of Wojciech. Jan was the Colonel.
Maluszyn is a village in the Zytno commune, within the Radomsko County, 12 kilometres east of Zytno, 30 km south-east of Radomsko.
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski d. in 1755, m. Petronela Moszynska. He was the son of [but we have different data, too] Wojciech Ostrowski b. ca 1680 and Marianna DLUSKA.
The grandson of Lukasz Ostrowski b. ca 1650 and Marianna BUSINSKA.
The great-grandson of Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1620.

The father of Michal Kleofas Oginski b. 1765, was Andrzej Ignacy Oginski with wife Paula Szembek.
Michal Kleofas Oginski, the owner of the Helenow palace, Otrebusy, Komorow, Helenow and Opacz, was born as Michal Kleofas Oginski in Guzow close to Zyrardow on 7 October 1765; was a Polish and later Russian statesman, a Polish insurrectionary and composer; his father Andrzej Oginski was governor of Trakai, in Lithuania; his mother, Paulina nee Szembek.

Michal Kazimierz Oginski b. 1728 / 1730 or in Warsaw in 1731, d. on May 31, 1800 Slonim or Warszawa, in 1755 was the landowner of Helenow and Otrebusy, to his death in 1800, next owner of Otrebusy (and Helenow) was Michal Kleofas Ogiski to his death in 1833,

and after Helenow village of the Oginski family, in ca 1800 come to hands of
Tadeusz Ostrowski
(ca 1800 to 1817 Tomasz Adam Ostrowski,
1833-1855 Wincenty Arkuszewski, after him
Stanislaw Potocki and Jakub Ksawery Potocki).

In 1781 above named Michal Kazimierz Oginski was appointed deputy of the Lithuanian provinces, and a year later went abroad. He was in Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, Vienna, traveled to England. Visiting Prussia, asked for help of the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm II, to regain their estates in Russia.


Prozor Jozef (1723 - 1788),
MP, the governor of Vitebsk. Born in Bobcin in Zmudz / Samaites, a son of Stanislaw PROZOR (died around 1756), an official in Kaunas, and his first wife, Roza Siruc. JOZEF was married three times.
The first wife was Felicjanna Szczyt (died after 1764), a daughter of Jozef SZCZYTT, an official in Mscislaw;
the second - Aleksandra Zaranek (died in Dudzicze in 1771), the wedding on September 7, 1767;
third Maria Chalecka 1st voto Adam Szujski (c. 1751-1826).

JOZEF Prozor from the first marriage had two daughters:
Petronela Karenga,
and Maria Prozor (died 1833), the wife of Ignacy Bykowski, the royal chamberlain;
and three sons:
Karol PROZOR; Antoni PROZOR and
Ignacy PROZOR / Ignacy Kajetan Prozor + ANIELA OSKIERKA.

From the second marriage JOZEF Prozor had daughters:
Roza Prozor (died on June 22, 1834), married in 1785 to Stanislaw Jelski;
and Barbara PROZOR, married to Franciszek Bukaty and 2nd to Ksawery Lipski.

JOZEF PROZOR studied in Krolewiec, 1734-1736 (Stanislaw Leszczynski was then residing there), and in 1737 Jozef Prozor was educated at the Knight's Academy in Luneville, which he left in 1741.

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 Grabianki house (including valuables estimated at 250.000 'zlotys'). In addition the castle houses in Rajkowce and Sutkowce, and Felsztyn and 15 villages in the area of ​​Uszyca.
Young Tadeusz Grabianka was educated at the Polish school in Luneville, ca 1750, under the care of the king Stanisław Leszczynski (1677-1766).
In 1756 he came back to his family home, and he returned to Lorraine. In the country he reappeared at his father's funeral in October 1759.
In 1760, the spring, he went to France, where he lived mainly in Paris, he stayed here until 1769. Probably thanks to the support of Jeanne A. Poisson, the marquise de Pompadour (1721-1764), he came into the court of Louis XV (1710-1774 ) and probably already became an active freemason; he obtained a high degree of initiation - the Knight of Rose Cross.
He returned to Poland in 1770, after the death of his mother and the marriage of Tekla - sister (1740-1805), to the poet and philosopher, General Major of the Crown Army, Jan Amor Tarnowski (1735-1799).
Tadeusz Grabianka in 1771, married to a cousin Teresa Stadnicki (1749-1826).
They went on a romantic journey to France. Up to 1772, they stopped in the papal Avignon, then the center of the Freemasonry esoterics. They returned to Podole after the clashes with the Bar confederates in 1772.
The decisive significance for his further fate was a trip to Berlin in the winter of 1779. He met there with a benedictine from the congregation of St. Maur and the librarian of King Frederick II (1712-1786), Antoine Josep Pernety, known as Perneta's House (1716-1796) - erudite, researcher of ancient mythology, as well as alchemist and esoteric, who are under the influence of the Swedish mystic Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772 ); and he met Louis C. de Saint-Martin (1743-1803).
Around Pernety was New Jerusalem - a religious group.
After the initiation, Grabianka received the title of the King of the New Israel. He financed the alchemical experiments of the sect, which Brumore (Louis-Joseph-Philibert de Morveau [1738-1786] really did) and his friend Miss Bruchie (or Bruchier) carried out.
In May 1779 he returned to Podole with the mission of converting his family and friends.

Andrzej Grabianka came from a noble family of his grandfather, Tadeusz Grabianka (1740-1807).
Tadeusz's children and grandchildren were far less prominent figures. About Andrzej's father, Antoni Grabianka (died 1830), we know little, belonged to him, the estate Gielotynce (Geletynce, Heletine) in the Ploskirow county.

Aleksander Maciej Ossolinski (1725 - 1804),
the second son of Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski + Ludwika Zaluska.
In 1739 Aleksander Maciej was sent by parents to the uncle Franciszek Maksymilian OSSOLINSKI in Luneville (1676 - 1756 in Malgrange). Aleksander back home in 1742.

Count Kazimierz Krasinski (1725-1802) was a Polish politician and patron of art.
He was the son of Antoni Krasinski and Barbara Zielinska. The owner of Baranowo close to Ostroleka; Leszno village close to Przasnysz; Krasne close to named Leszno.
In the youth he stayed on the court of King Louis XV and then educated on the Military Cadet School of Stanislaw Leszczynski in Luneville.
The last Grand Camp Leader of the Crown (since 1763) of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was Chamberlain of King Stanislaw Leszczynski. He financed and participated in the Kosciuszko Uprising in 1794.

Clerkenwell in London is the core of the Illuminati movement in England and the Templars. Maurycy Prozor was born in 1801 in in Rothley-Temple of the Templars.

Because the sister of Dominik Oskierka - ie. Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor b. ca 1770 [see OSWIEJA and Malkiewicz], with the above son Maurycy Prozor, b. 1801, bpt. in TEMPLARS Church in England - d. 1886 + Anna Chlopicka, b. ca 1810.

In Clerkenwell, Christopher GABRIEL had arrived in London than he met Alice Trowell who was very soon to become his wife. She had been born in 1743 in Soham, Cambridgeshire. Christopher and Alice studied of the teachings of John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church [Robert Hindmarsh (1759-1835) was an English printer and the founder of Swedenborgianism.
"... His father, James Hindmarsh, was one of John Wesley's preachers, and was in 1777 under training by Wesley in London"].
They married in March 1769 at St. John's church, in named Clerkenwell. They set up house on Albermarie Street = Albermarie Way, in Clerkenwell, and by the first of 1770, Gabriel began his business of planemaking. Gabriel took over the shop of John Cogdell. John Cogdell of London worked between 1750 - 1773, died in 1773, and served his apprenticeship with his relation (uncle ?), William Cogdell. His shoulder form was used by a number of other early London makers including William Cogdell, William Loveage, John Jennion, and Ellis Wright. But Thomas Wright was a clockmaker and watchmaker, scientific instrument maker, active in 1770 - 1792. He was a close person in relation to John Arnold (1736 - 1799), an English watchmaker and inventor.
Remember on at 32 Clerkenwell Close - 350 m. north-west to the Gabriels;
320 m. north-west to above Priory Church of the Order of St John.

And again back to
Wojciech Paszkowski born in 1780, supported by the Templar, Artur Potocki.
Wojciech was the son of Jan Paszkowski b. 1742.
Wojciech had 2 brothers [or more half-brothers]: Dominik Paszkowski and General Franciszek Paszkowski - my father family line by the Armands in Moscow.
Wojciech PASZKOWSKI married 2nd ca 1805, to Ludwina Galezka,
with the daughter Jozefa Paszkowska b. ca 1810; JOZEFA married in 1828, in Checiny. Above WOJCIECH had a son born 1805, an officer of the 1831 Uprising; and Wojciech Paszkowski had next daughter married Schwarzenberg-Czerny.
Wojciech Paszkowski m. the 1st to Emilia Bystrzonowska / Emilia Bystrzanowski. Emilia Bystrzanowska was born in Brody.
Wojciech Bystrzonowski or Wojciech Bystrzanowski from Bystrzanowice, born on 13 April or 15 August 1699 in Cichoborz close to HRUBIESZOW.

Maria Prozor nee Zaleska born ca 1825.
The daughter of Marcin Zaleski + Zofia Zabiello.
Maria Zaleska was the wife of Edward Prozor, and the mother of Maurycy Prozor younger.

Marcin Zaleski b. 1797, was the brother of Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791/1800.

Maria Zaleska (born ca 1825) m. Edward Prozor b. ca 1830, the son of Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple
[the manor belonged in 1231 to the Templars. The manor and Soke of Rothley was transfered from the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem through the Crown to the family of Babington, who held the manor and soke until 1846. Then James Parker appears as a lord. Vice chancellor Sir James Parker had married in 1829, Mary, the daughter of Thomas Babington, of Rothley Temple, lord of the manor. Thomas was M.P. for Leicester from 1800 to 1818, born 1758, died 1837. Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple was an English philanthropist and politician. In 1787 he married Jean Macaulay, a daughter of the Rev. John Macaulay (1720-1789) of Cardross, Dumbartonshire. Jean came from a family who like Babington, were prominantly involved in the anti-slavery movement; ie. two brothers: Zachary Macaulay, and General Colin Macaulay. Jean's nephew was also Thomas Babington Macaulay. Sir James Parker died 1852, and Mary, his wife, died 1858. Sir James Parker purchased Rothley Temple and the manor of Rothley from the Babington family in 1845],
the Leicestershire county, d. 1886.

Julia (Prozor) Zaleski b. ca 1829.
Julia Prozor died in Oct. 1897 in Warsaw; she m. 2nd to Antoni Zaleski, born in 1824 or in 1827 - 1885 in Florencja, the son of
Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 / 1800 in Terespol, d. 1849, and Konstancja Zabiello.

JULIA Prozor Zaleska m. 1st to Dionizy Jaczewski,
the son of
Teodor Jaczewski and Jadwiga Lewald-Jezierska died 1857.
Dionizy Jaczewski b. 1810.

Above Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, was the son of
Michal Zaleski b. 1744 + Benedykta Matuszewicz.

Jan Paszkowski [1742-ca 1800] moved home to Ukraine [ca 1776 ?]. Maybe his brother [cousin ?] was Piotr Paszkowski b. ca 1733 married Elzbieta nee Nietyks, with a son Michal Paszkowski the 2nd (born 1761 in Brzesc Litewski - after 1819), Colonel in 1794 in Brzesc Litewski, an official in Oszmiany; studied 1775-1779. In 1789 he bought Zabludow in the Grodno county. The friend of
Hieronim Radziwill and of Michal Zaleski, manager [1804] to Dominik Radziwill;
Michal Paszkowski was closest to CONSPIRATOR, Karol Prozor in 1812. In 1808-1820 he taken from hands of Radziwill, Naliboki. After 1819 / 1820 no inf.

Above Michal Zaleski, the Targowica Confederation member, 1744-1816,
was the son of
Marcin Zaleski, older, ca 1710-1748.

Marcin Zaleski b. 1797, younger, was the son of Michal Zaleski and Benedykta Konstancja Matuszewicz.

Marcin Zaleski b. 1797 was the brother of Ignacy Zaleski (1791/1800 - 1849) + Konstancja Zabiello.

Acc. to me Julia Prozor was the daughter of Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple. Julia (Prozor) Zaleski b. ca 1829. Julia Prozor died in Oct. 1897 in Warsaw; she m. 2nd to Antoni Zaleski, born in 1824 or in 1827 - 1885 in Florencja, the son of Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, and Konstancja Zabiello. JULIA Prozor Zaleska m. 1st to Dionizy Jaczewski.

Above Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, was the son of Michal Zaleski + Benedykta Matuszewicz.
Michal Zaleski, the Targowica Confederation member, 1744-1816,
was the son of
Marcin Zaleski, ca 1710-1748,
and the grandson of Zaleski b. 1680 in the Bielsk district and Bransk,
who was the son of
Jan Zaleski b. ca 1640 - inf. in 1670, was the official close to Lapy, in Suraz
the son of Waclaw Zaleski.

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
[Antoni had a brother Wasyl Konstantynowicz of Kazan, who had the son Apolon Konstantynowicz + Anna Armand of Moscow; Apolon's son was Jerzy Konstantynowicz b. 1898 and until November 1918 lived in Miezonka],
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.

Named Miezonka close to Luboszany [13 km] of the Potockis - the TEMPLAR line, is related to the fate of families:
1.
Chrapowicki of SWOLNA [also belonged to Zarako-Zarakowski and Jozef Konstantynowicz of Miezonka at the beginning of the 20th cent.] - net to KENNEDY and Bouvier;
2.
Konstantynowicz - Szumski [and in Sedziszow Malopolski], Piottuch-Kublicki, Soltan, and Bouvier.

Compare on Inessa Armand:
Inessa Armand born in Paris on 8th May, 1874.
Name variations: Ines Stephane / Ines Elisabeth Stephane / Elise / Elisabeth / Elisaveta / Comrade Inessa and Elena Blonina. Born Elizabeth Stephane, was daughter of Theodore Pecheux d'Herbenville and Nathalie Wild; married Alexander Armand, Oct 3, 1893.
Alexandre Dumas points to Pescheux d'Herbenville / Pecheux and Ernest Duchatelet were involved in political trials at the time but the person who shot Alfred Galois (a duel) was by the initials L. D., a member of the Society of Friends of the People (La Societe des Amis du Peuple, in France created in 1830, fighting for a republic and for political enlightenment of progressive workers. After the 1833 trial, the society ceased to exist, acc. to 2010 The Gale Group, Inc). And after - when she was only five - Elizabeth Stephane or Ines / Inessa was brought up by an aunt - new governess and grandmother living in Moscow - around 1880. Anna Asknazi vel Askenazy was friend of Inessa Armand in Moscow of 1909 and also doctor N. N. Pechkin; Boris Armand; Anna Evgen'evna Konstantynowicz / Konstantinovich who helped out financially; Natalia Emil'evna; the twin Brilling brothers-in-law; Alexander Armand. At the age of eighteen she married Alexander Armand, the son of Evgenii Armand, a successful textile manufacturer in Pushkino near by Moscow. At the age of 19 she knew only two languages until as adult she learned German and Polish.


Miezonka and Pakosc [Inowroclaw - Znin area] has shared the genealogical fate discussed in my webpages
- 1.
net of McKinley and Pakosc owned by Tadeusz Wolanski, where just a Leon's Czolgosz family lived. And with Szawle of the Emma's Goldman family and the Wolanskis; Szawle were managed by the Tyzenhauz branch.
2.
a link to Pleszew - Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis [Helena Kiedrzynska widowed after Izydor Kiedrzynski in Jedlno of the Stadnicki - Mecinski - Walewski clan] and Jozef Skorzewski in Raszkow.
3.
As already a curiosity:
the Mycielskis were around Pleszew, a few kilometers from Kiedrzynski, like from Stadnicki-Wezyk-Jordan line, and one of them, Erasmus Mycielski, the greatest secret conspirator of the 90s of the 18th century, was born obviously in Kamieniec Podolski. His biggest trust was Bardzki - it is Jakub Kiedrzynski's family - Jakub was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski, who moved home in 1775/1776, to Jedlno [Mecinski-Walewski-Stadnicki net]. Of course, Mycielski and Stadnicki were the highest officials in Kamieniec Podolski, where in 1767 Carsten Niebuhr was arrived, from Malta in 1761 [Illuminati under Russian influence]. And in this Kamieniec Podolski the supreme bishop was obviously Krasinski, the one who had a property near Przasnysz [Krasne close to Leszno village], for a 200 years the land of the Krasinskis, friends of the Leopold Kronenberg family. Leopold Kronenberg was related to Severin Lowenstein-Lenval born 1833 in Warsaw. This is a branch of Anna Teresa Tymieniecka born on Feb 28, 1923 in Marianowo - the friend to Zbigniew Brzezinski and to Karol Wojtyla.

Explanation:
Anna Czapska married Jozef Oskierka.
Anna b. 1762, was the daughter of
Franciszek HUTTEN-CZAPSKI and Dorota Dzialynska / Dorota Jozefina Dzialynska, b. 1743 in NAKLO by the Notec river, and she died in 1763.
Dorota Dzialynska Czapska was the daughter of Augustyn Dzialynski, born in 1715 in Naklo - d. 1759, the owner of PAKOSC [then Pakosc belonged to Tadeusz Wolanski].
Named Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten - Czapski, b. 1725, d. 1802 in Warsaw.

Mentioned Anna Hutten-Czapski / Czapska married Jozef Oskierka. The wedding bef. 1800 [ca 1790].

Jozef Oskierka, b. ca 1770, was the son of
Antoni Oskierka b. ca 1740, and Teresa Eperyaszy;
and the grandson of
Ludwik Gerwazy Oskierka, b. bef. 1710, d. in 1770, m. Teresa Tyzenhauz;
the great-grandson of
Antoni Oskierka SENIOR, 1670 - 1734 + Zofia Stadnicka - Kolenda.


The French intelligence network in Poland-Lithuania and great provocation in 1794:

In 1792 Karol Prozor went abroad, arrived in Konigsberg; went to Klaipeda. Now he had the opportunity to communicate with his brother-in-law Franciszek Bukaty. Bukata urged Karol to come to London;
Karol Prozor soon established contacts with the conspiracy in Lithuania in January 1793; he cooperated closely with Cpt. Amilkar Kosinski, and from Jan Oskierka, he received secret brochures [see on JAN OSKIERKA older]. The manor in Chojniki became a conspiracy center at that time, and here in July 1793 the nobility congress was held, during which the members of the Volhynia-Polesie conspiracy set up a plan of action.

JAN Oskierka and Karol Prozor were called by General Governor T. Tutolmin in 1794, the "chief rebels" in Mozyr and Owrucz "the root of evil", the "spirit of disobedience and anarchy".

At the beginning of February 1794 KAROL PROZOR came from Chojnik to Warsaw; left Warsaw on the 13th or 14th of August under the name of Dabrowski;
the meeting with Kosciuszko took place in Dresden.
General Tadeusz Kosciuszko appointed Prozor as General Major and commander of all insurgent units in Ukraine, Polesie, Podolia and in a part of Lithuania, and A. Kosinski as his chief of staff.
Karol Prozor returning from Dresden, stopped briefly in Warsaw and moved to Zmudz to Poniemun. After meeting with the activists of the conspiracy in Kaunas, he went to Vilnius to Jakub Jasinski. From Vilnius, left in Polesie, to Zdzieciol [see Konstantynowicz here] to the court's ex-minister Stanislaw Soltan, head of the conspiracy in the province of Nowogrodek.
Then he went to Chojnik.
After the defeat of the KOSCIUSZKO insurrection, Karol Prozor went to Galicia with Michal Kleofas Oginski [see my domain] and General Franciszek Lazninski, in Jaroslaw; then left for Venice.

The Conspiracy in Saxony and in Poland in Summer 1793:
Dzialynski;
Kapostas;
Barss [in the Sieradz prov. in Sept 1793];
General Tadeusz Kosciuszko;
in Poland:
gen. Jozef Zajaczek in Warsaw;
Major Czyz [then in the Lublin prov.];
Franciszek Eliasz Aloe [Aloe and Walichnowski then come in Saxony to Kosciuszko and Ignacy Potocki];
Lieutenant Aleksander Walichnowski - August 1793 in LIPSK to meet Kosciuszko and Ignacy Potocki;
in Drezno - Kollataj;
Pawlikowski;
Rafal Kollataj [then in Sandomierz] + Kosciuszko [met also General Jozef Wodzicki] + general Zajaczek - September 1793 in Podgorze [then Zajaczek moved to Warsaw], to Franciszek Barss and Jozef Pawlikowski.
Jozef Januszewicz Prof. of the Cracow University;
Jan Maj from Cracow;
Lieutenant Aleksander Dziminski closest to Brigadier ANTONI MADALINSKI;
Brigadier Ludwig MANGET and
MP Stanislaw SOLTYK.
Walichnowski then moved to the Great Poland.

Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kosciuszko, 1746 - October 1817.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko was born in the Mereczowszczyzna estate in the Brest Litovsk Voivodeship, then Grand Duchy of Lithuania. In 1755, Kosciuszko began attending school in Lubieszow. Poland's King Stanislaw August Poniatowski established a Corps of Cadets in 1765, and Kosciuszko enrolled in the Corps in December 1765, supported by the Czartoryski family.
In 1766 Tadeusz Kosciuszko was graduated from the Corps of Cadets in Warsaw, but after the start of the BAR civil war in 1768, Kosciuszko escaped to France in 1769 to study with the Poniatowski's money. In 1768 the Bar Confederation sought to remove from office the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski. One of Kosciuszko's brothers, Jozef Kosciuszko, fought on the side of the insurgents and lost estates. Tadeusz Kosciuszko chose to leave Poland in late 1769, together with a colleague, artist Aleksander Orlowski, granted royal scholarships for Paris.
They enrolled in the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko did not give up on improving his military knowledge.
He returned to the Commonwealth in 1774, two years after the First Partition, and was a tutor in Jozef Sylwester Sosnowski's household.
The friend of Kosciuszko was General Lazare Carnot, French military spy.
Upon returning to Poland in 1784, Kosciuszko was commissioned as a major general in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Army in 1789. In 1785 Kosciuszko was the godfather of Tadeusz Wolanski in Poznan or in Szawle.

Stanislaw II August Poniatowski, King of Poland was brother of Bishop 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 Francoise Venture de Paradise. Maleszewski was three times married.
First marriage of Maleszewski with a beautiful Victoire Francoise Venture de Paradise, called "Egyptian", the representative of the then "Merveilleuses", gave him a number of concerns.
They had a daughter born in Paris in 1794 - Victoire Clementine, later married Alfred de Laqueuille. In addition, his name wore two daughters of his wife, Adela Mortier and Olimpia Chodzko Leonardowa;
after the death of his wife in 1813 he married in 1816 to Jeanne, the daughter of an old friend Jean Philippe Garran de Coulon.

Garczynski of Zbaszyn and of Wilkowo Polskie - Ostrowski of Maluszyn - Skorzewski of Chelmo:
Tomasz Roman Adam Ostrowski b. in 1735 in Ostrow Maly.
In 1816 Tomasz Ostrowski met in Warsaw general Lazare Carnot (1753-1823).

Lazare Nicolas Marguerite, Count Carnot (1753 - 1823)
was a French mathematician, physicist and politician. The Organizer of Victory in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. On 14 August 1793 Carnot was elected to the Committee of Public Safety, where he took charge of the military situation as one of the Ministers of War. With the establishment of the Directory in 1795, Carnot became one of the five initial directors. Carnot met Robespierre for the first time in Arras where he was assigned for military duty and shortly after Robespierre finished his legal studies. Both of them were members of the literary and singing Societe des Rosati.
In 1795, Lazare CARNOT appointed Napoleon Bonaparte as general in chief of the Army of Italy.
He was supporter of Napoleon during this time. In 1800 Bonaparte appointed Carnot as Minister of War.

Unknown by name de VENTURE de PARADIS married to Jozef Sulkowski / Joseph SULKOWSKI born in 1770 in the Poznan province in Poland - died in 1798 in Cairo / Kair / Caire, Egypt: the friend and aide de camp to Bonaparte, friend with Muiron, Vivant Denon, Lazare Carnot, Augereau, and Bourienne; Captain, was wounded at the Battle of Arcole in November 1796 between French and Austrian forces.

Jean Michel de VENTURE de PARADIS born 1739 Marseille - his children:
1.
a daughter unknown by name de VENTURE de PARADIS married to Jozef Sulkowski / Joseph SULKOWSKI born in 1770 in the Poznan province in Poland - died in 1798 in Cairo / Kair / Caire, Egypt.
2.
Jeanne VENTURE de PARADIS 1774 - 1813 married to
a.
Ludwik / Louis MALESZEWSKI
[see Walewski, Zamoyski, Radolinski, Poniatowski, and Wola Pszczolecka]
with children
Klementyna nee Maleszewska / Clementine MALESZEWSKI married to de LAQUEILLE, and
Olimpia Maleszewska / Olympe MALESZEWSKI married to Leonard CHODZKO b. 1800 - died in 1871;
b.
m. 2nd in 1810, Paris to Antoine Louis BREGUET 1776 - 1858 [compare Apolon Konstantynowicz and Duflon in Russia together with Browne - Breguet Company in the 80' of the 19th century].

Count Tomasz Ostrowski d. in Warsaw in 1817, buried in Nadarzyn by closest friends Aleksander Linowski and Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz [friend to Tadeusz Kosciuszko].
Tomasz Ostrowski m. three times.
Married the 1st in 1765 to Jozefa Godlewski (1725 - 1780), the daughter of Krzysztof Godlewski and Julia Oborski.
Married the 2nd in 1781 to Apolonia Ledochowski (1761 - 1795), the daughter of Franciszek Antoni Ledochowski and Ludwika Donhoff / Denhoff.
Tomasz Adam Roman Ostrowski was married the 3rd times in 1796 to Kunegunda Brzozowski (1770 - 1822),
the daughter of
Jan Brzozowski, the Ciechanow official, and Barbara Garczynski.
Kunegunda was the widow after Jozef Rudnicki.

Barbara Brzozowski, born Garczynska, born in 1740, to Stanislaw Garczynski and Katarzyna Zaluska.
Stanislaw Garczynski married twice. The 1st to Katarzyna Zaluska, the daughter of Hieronim Zaluski died in 1714, the RAWA governor.
They had the daughter Barbara m. Jan Brzozowski; and the sons:
Jozef Garczynski and Mikolaj Garczynski.
The 2nd marriege to Wiktoria Szczawinska with the son Waclaw Garczynski, the KLODAWA governor.

Stanislaw Garczynski b. ca 1680/1690, d. in 1737, the Inowroclaw and BYDGOSZCZ governor. The brother of Stefan Garczynski, d. in 1755, the Kalisz and Poznan governor.

Stanislaw Garczynski was the son of Damian Kazimierz Garczynski, 1640-1711, the Poznan official, the owner of Zbaszyn + Anna Katarzyna Radomicki,
the daughter of Kazimierz Wladyslaw Radomicki, the Kalisz governor, died in 1689, the owner of Wilkowo Polskie close to KOSCIAN.

George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were closely connected with Bystrzanowski and Tadeusz Kosciuszko after 1776.
For the first time, by Polish, after about 240 years, I give one of the names, a person who accompanied Tadeusz Kosciuszko to Martynika in the summer of 1776.
We have two sources here by English, including one book from the first half of the 19th century. Pierre Augustin de Beaumarchais / Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais was born a Parisian watchmaker's son. Beaumarchais became influential in the court of Louis XV as an inventor. Beaumarchais was born Pierre-Augustin Caron. Co-operated with Jean-Andre Lepaute, the royal clockmaker in France. He was asked by King Louis XV to create a watch for his mistress Madame de Pompadour. He was appointed to teach Louis XV's + MARIA LESZCZYNSKA four daughters the harp. His role soon grew and he became a musical advisor for the royal family. He traveled to London, Amsterdam and Vienna on various secret missions. In 1776 he helped to Tadeusz Kosciuszko and Bystrzanowski on the way to America.
The following layout, configuration is created:
Freemasonry and General George Washington / Jerzy Washington - Bystrzanowski Szafraniec or {B. Bystrzanowski / Bronislaw, acc. to me} Bystrzanowski / Br. Bystrzonowski {Br. = Brother ?}, a Polish soldier who came over to America, the US country, Freemason, together with Tadeusz Kosciuszko / Tadheus Kosciusko in the Summer of 1776
- the Bystrzanowski / Soltyk family from Sekursko - Trzebniow - Dabrowno {a line to Konarski and Kell - MI5};
closely affiliated with the KIEDRZYNSKI family of KAMYK [in Kamyk was meeting with two Lubomirskis, one from St Petersburg and the second from Hungaria in the 50' of the 18th century] - Kiedrzyn near Czestochowa and Bleszynski of Wielgomlyny [in SEKURSKO of Bystrzanowski];
the Paszkowski family:
Jan Paszkowski [Dabrowno with Sebastian Bystrzanowski];
his sons:
1.
Wojciech Paszkowski

[Trzebniow belonged to Sebastian Bystrzanowski who was the friend to Artur Potocki, the Templar degree of the Freemasonry + see General Franciszek Paszkowski in CRACOW in 1830/1832 + the Templars around General Franciszek Paszkowski in Cracow after 1840 - the line to Duke Kent in Scotland
- the line to Demonsi of KAZAN; Armand of Moscow {+ Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska Armand + Anna Konstantynowicz / Lenin and Inessa Armand / Lenin};
Breguet {+ Kazan in the 40' of the 19th century, St. Petersburg, Duflon, Venture de Paradise, Maleszewski - Poniatowski, Jozef Sulkowski};
Duflon {+ Drzewiecki + Martynov / Katenin / Orlov Denisov} + Konstantynowicz / Armand in Moscow, Swolna, Miezonka, Nomme-Tallinn];

2.
and next son General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski + political relationships with General Stanislaw Fiszer + General Tadeusz Kosciuszko close to Paris in France

[Kosciuszko - the friend of Thomas Jefferson - the ILLUMINATI - see Polish conspirators:
Szaniawski,
Horodyski,
Neyman,
Soltyk,
and MALESZEWSKI - 1789 in France and the ILLUMINATI - Breguet and KAZAN].

Tadeusz Kosciuszko, the hero of Poland and the United States, an honorary French citizen, happily saved from the maritime disaster, stayed in July 1776 at Martinique and moved to America to fight for the independence of the United States. Tadeusz Kosciuszko set off from France to America in July 1776. At the Martinique coast, the ship crashed on the reefs, but Kosciuszko and five other Poles survived - they flowed with him as volunteers to the American army. They spent a month in Martinique because no ships were traveling due to numerous storms. Unable to wait, they hired a small fishing boat and sailed to Miami [Spanish city].

Information about the catastrophe of the Kosciuszko ship was released only one year later in the 'Nowiny' newspaper. Kosciuszko was already a colonel of the American army. He was there for eight years, during which he fought for independence of the United States, he worked as an engineer.
Wanting to go to America in 1776 in France, Kosciuszko probably came to a well-known French writer - Pierre Augustian de Beamarchais, who as a member of the French intelligence could help him on a trip to America. Probably in June 1776, he left the port of Le Havre.
The many dangers that he experienced during the cruise, the 'Nowiny' described on April 16, 1777.
During a voyage to America, a ship carrying Kosciuszko and five others, unknown Poles, turns off course during a storm and crashes near the island of Martinique.
One of the Poles was Bystrzanowski, maybe born ca 1745/1755.

We will venture to cite one other anecdote as indicative of the character of the american Masonic Lodges. It is, we believe, a well authenticated fact, that the presiding officer of the Lodge which held its meetings in that division of the army which was under the immediate command of General Washington, was a common soldier - an obscure Sergeant for his Worshipful Master, when he was as much the Dictator of his country as Caesar was of Rome!

St. John's Lodge in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States, is the oldest Masonic lodge in New Hampshire; it was founded either in 1734 or in 1736; a title also claimed by Solomon's Lodge in Savannah, Georgia, which was founded in 1734.
Soon after, the Grand Lodge of New Hampshire was formed and was finalized on April 8, 1790. Until that time, St. John's was under the Massachusetts Grand Lodge.

Masonry in America:
1717 - the regulation of Grand Lodge of England.
1720 - the first Charters and Dispensations issued by the Grand Lodge at London.
1733 - Boston: a Warrant by the Lord Viscount Montage of London.
1779 - General Sulivan in New Hampshire; at Tioga Point, the first Lodge of the Army was opened.

George Washington met the nineteen-year-old Marquis de Lafayette on August 5, 1777; The Marquis was recruited to serve in the American cause by Silas Deane, who headed an American effort in Paris to enlist French Army officers in the cause. Instead, Deane believed that Lafayette would be valuable to the American cause because of his connections to the Court of Louis XVI.
The nineteen-year-old received his Major General's sash on July 31. Five days later, he met George Washington who travelled to Philadelphia.
While he was commander in chief of the American armies during the Revolutionary War, Washington frequently attended the meetings of military lodges. He presided over Masonic ceremonies initiating his officers and frequently attended the Communications of the Brethren (lodge meetings).
It shows U. S. President George Washington presiding over a meeting of the Lodge of the Alexandria, Virginia Masonic Lodge.
Washington, the presiding officer of a lodge in the Army of the Revolution - it originally belonged to [Bronislaw ? or Brother - maybe Sebastian Bystrzonowski] Bystrzanowski, a Polish soldier, who came over to this country with Kosciuszko, and served in the American army under Gen. Washington. Being a Mason, Bystrzanowski was associated with Washington in one of the army lodges, having authority to confer the mark degree, and over which George Washington presided for a time as Master.

George Washington joined the Masonic Lodge in Fredericksburg, Virginia, at the age of twenty in 1752. During the War for Independence, General Washington attended Masonic celebrations and religious observances in several states. He also supported Masonic lodges that formed within army regiments.
At his first inauguration in 1791, President Washington took his oath of office on a Bible from St. John's Lodge in New York. During his two terms, he visited Masons in North and South Carolina, and presided over the ceremony at the U.S. Capitol in 1793. In retirement, Washington became charter Master of the newly chartered Alexandria Lodge 22; and in death, was buried with Masonic honors.
Alexandria-Washington Lodge No. 22:
the Grand Lodge of Virginia having been formed, October 13, 1778, the Lodge withdrew from Pennsylvania obedience and received a Virginia charter dated April 28, 1788 as Alexandria Lodge No. 22.
George Washington (later inaugurated as President of the United States on April 4, 1789) with his personal consent, was named Worshipful Master in the Virginia charter.

B. Bystrzanowski [= Br. Bystrzanowski / Sebastian Bystrzonowski ?], he came to North America during the War of Independence, he served in the American army; he had a Masons degree - Mark Mason - with the right to give it to others; it's the military Lodge to which George Washington belonged.
See:
... Free and Accepted Masons 1928 - 1953, New York 1953, p. 38. And L. Hass, Wolnomularze polscy w losach Zachodu ..., Ars Regia, R. 7/8 (1998/1999), s. 131 - 230.

In the 18th century Jesuit Bystrzanowski = W. Bystrzonowski was the engineer of the strongholds and castels. Wojciech Bystrzonowski (Bystrzanowski), of Bystrzanowice but he was born in 1699 in Cichoborz.
WOJCIECH Bystrzanowski / Bystrzonowski Wojciech, wrote a book in Lublin in 1747.
In 1685, Cichoborz and Szychowice belonged to Jan Aleksander Koniecpolski; then to Maciej Bystrzanowski + Zofia Grodzinska. Ca 1700 - unknown Bystrzanowski; and in 1750 next Bystrzanowski.
Cichoborz was lost by Bystrzanowski at hands of Leszczynski.
Cichoborz aft. 1750 took Michal Skarbek Leszczynski, then to
Jozef Benedykt Leszczynski died in 1791 + Teresa Swiezawska.
After Leszczynski -
Cichoborz bought Franciszek Bystrzanowski, bef. 1812.
In 1822 - Wojciech Bystrzanowski; but leaseholders were Leon Dabrowski, and Romuald Pohorecki.
Bystrzanowski sold the estate to Ignacy Jakub Czaplic-Pohorecki before 1858.

SOSNOWICA:
close to PIESZOWOLA, Wytyczno, LIBISZOW, and Parczew.

In the first half of the 19th century, the lands near Sosnowica belonged to the large landowners and the clergy. In 1822, it belonged to Jozef Sosnowski. They come from Kruszewo near Choroszcz, west to Bialystok

[Wlodzimierz Karol Jozef Sosnowski, 1822-1888, had a son Wlodzimierz Sosnowski married Amelia Maria Romana Dembinska,
the great-granddaughter of Ignacy Dembinski, 1753-1799;
Ignacy Aleksy Jakub Dembinski 1766-1829;
and
Duke Antoni Pawel Sulkowski, 1785-1836 who was born in 1785 - Leszno, died in 1836 - Rydzyna.
Duke Antoni was the grandson of Duke Aleksander Jozef Sulkowski, 1695-1762 in RYDZYNA - he bought LESZNO in 1738, and in 1752 also BIELSK in Silesia].

Jozef Sylwester Sosnowski died 1783, was the owner of SOSNOWICA, after his father MARCIN; Rokitno and Przegaliny in the Brzesc Litewski province.
Closest friend to Marcin Radziwill of KLECK and to Bartlomiej Stecki, Maltese bachelor, in 1765 of Stwolowicze
[1737 Jozef Sosnowski was in Wschowa; acted with the Poniatowskis of Wolczyn].
JOZEF Sosnowski married in 1741 in DAUKSZE to Tekla Zenowicz / Despot Zenowicz, with the daughters,
Katarzyna PLATER
and Ludwika + JOZEF LUBOMIRSKI.
Ludwika - Tadeusz Kosciuszko fell in love with her, unsuccessfully because of her father's opposition, in 1774.
Jozef Sosnowski the 2nd bought Sosnowica in 1802 from his cousin of the same name and surname as he.
Jozef Sylwester Sosnowski the 1st born 1729, had 2 daughters:
Katarzyna Sosnowski Plater; and Ludwika Sosnowski Lubomirska.
Jozef Sosnowski the 2nd died 1823 and Sosnowica was acquired by his children:
Tekla b. 1801,
Joanna born 1804, and
Stanislaw Stefan Sosnowski b. 1805.
In 1824 Tekla Sosnowska sells her part, to her future husband, Jan Niepokojczycki, maybe the family of Adam Niepokojczycki.

Note to Tadeusz Kosciuszko in Sosnowica:
"I see him OFTEN, ... He is as pure a son of liberty, as I have ever known, ... and of that liberty which is to go to all, and not to the few or rich alone. Thus did Thomas Jefferson describe his new-found friend General Kosciuszko in 1798. Kosciuszko had left his native Poland in 1776 to join the American patriots ... Jefferson had scarcely known him then, but when he returned to his adopted fatherland for a second time in 1797 the two men became close friends and saw each other, for a time, almost daily.

Kosciuszko travelled in 1796 / 1797 from Russia to Sweden with his secretary Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz and with cheerful officer, Libiszewski who often had to carry the General
[Libiszowski / Libiszewski willingly performed this service. In Sweden, Kosciuszko was listening to Libiszewski playing the guitar at his bedside and to a concert organised in his honour by the best musicians; in Philadelphia was a musician in orchestra. He died - still young - of fever in Cuba.
In 1892 the Sosnowski manor from Waleria Niepokojczycki, bought Alfons Libiszowski.
In Libiszow is the Libiszowski manor, 'Rybakowka'; Libiszow is situated 5 km west of Sosnowica; east of Ostrow Lubelski].

The American newspapers followed with interest his triumphal fourney through Sweden and England. At Gothenburg, the principal inhabitants turned out to greet the Polish hero ... In London, the leaders, including Fox, Wilberforce, and Sheridan, waited on him. The members of the Whig Club had their president, General Banastre Tarleton, the former dashing cavalry commander who almost captured Jefferson during the American Revolution, present a sword worth 200 guineas to Kosciuszko as a public testimony of their sense of his exalted virtues and of his gallant, generous, and exemplary efforts to defend and save his country. Rufus King, the American Minister to Britain, arranged his passage to the United States. At Bristol, where the citizens presented him with a magnificent mahogany case of silver plate weighing more than 216 ounces, each piece inscribed "The Friends of Liberty in Bristol to the Gallant Kosciuszko", the General stayed in the home of the American Consul. ... Kosciuszko arrived at Philadelphia in August, 1797. ...".

Niepokojczyce by the Muchawiec river - Rayski Edward; close to JAMNO and Zabinka, near Brzesc.
Zygmunt Rayski b. 1917, of Niepokojczyce.

The Polish - Lithuanian conspirator in 1793-1794, General Antoni Tyzenhauz, junior, b. 1756, died 1816, the member of the Andrzej Mokronowski confederation in 1776 and the MP in 1776 of the Rzeczyca county:
Antoni Tyzenhauz JUNIOR, born in 1756, died on February 19, 1816, General of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the member of the Andrzej Mokronowski confederation in 1776 and a MP in 1776 from the Rzeczyca county; the Rohaczew official; president of Vilnius in 1792, deputy to the Parlaiment in 1790, member of the Friends of the Government Constitution;
he was a member of the Lithuanian underground government preparing in 1793 and 1794 the outbreak of the Kosciuszko Uprising in Lithuania
- compare:
Jan Mikolaj Oskierka born Dec. 1735, died in exile in 1796 - Tobolsk, and
KAROL PROZOR
[in early August 1793, JAN OSKIERKA acted together with his son Rafal Michal Oskierka born after 1761 - d. 1818;
an official in MOZYRZ, in 1791 served at the Royal Court, CONSPIRATOR in 1793;
Jan Oskierka and Rafal Oskierka took part in the conspirative congress of the nobility in the estate of Karol Prozor in Chojniki / Khoyniki, whose goal was to prepare an armed attack against the Russian Army and for the revival of the Constitution on May 3, 1791].

Antoni Tyzenhauz JUNIOR, born in 1756 was the Deputy of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to the Kosciuszko insurrection; in 1794 he was a member of the Secret Deputation. In 1812, he joined the General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland.
Antoni junior, married Zofia Tyzenhauz, whose marriage to Franciszek Ksawery Chominski ended with divorce. She was married three times.

Mentioned above Karol Prozor, b. ca 1759/1761, in Samaites / Zmudz, was the eldest son of
Jozef Prozor and his first wife Felicjanna Szczyt;
the brother of Ignacy PROZOR
and Antoni Prozor.
The name was given in honor of Karol of Courland; god mother - Zofia Zabiello.

KAROL Prozor in 1783 married to the stepdaughter of father,
Ludwika Konstancja Szujska
(a daughter of Adam Szujski and Marianna Chalecki - third wife of Jozef Prozor);
she brought to her husband:
Chojniki / Chojnice in the Owrucz county [from which he removed Wojciech Szujski from Nizin], with several manors, the Ostrohavsky estate; the Radohski estate and Siechniewicze / Siehniewicze farm (the Ryki county).
KAROL received from his father in 1787 in Samogitia: Poniemunie, Pojesie, Niewiarowicze, Oszminta, Szlanow, Szaniec, Zodziszki.
During the war of 1792, KAROL PROZOR acted together with Antoni Tyzenhauz [junior - Antoni Tyzenhauz, 1756 - 1816; General of Lithuania] and planned to organize a guerrilla at the rear of the Russian army in Lithuania.

Barbara Gielgud Tyzenhauz nee Judycka, ca 1740 [not in 1720 !] - 1784,
was the wife of
Antoni Onufry Gielgud
and KAZIMIERZ TYZENHAUZ / Kazimieras Tyzenhauzas,
and the mother of
MIKOLAJ GIELGUD
[Mikolaj Gielgud / Mykolas Gelgaudas, born in 1768 in Warsaw, died 1813, was the son of Antoni Onufry Gielgud and Barbara Tyzenhauz],
Antonina von Ronne
[Antonina von Ronne nee Gielgud, born ca 1770, a daughter of above named Antoni Onufry Gielgud and Barbara Gielgud Tyzenhauz;
she was the wife of Felix von Ronne and
the mother of
Antoni von Ronne;
Maria Tekla Oginska;
Ludwika von Ronne;
Feliks Filip von Ronne and
Teodora Oginska]
and
ZOFIA TYZENHAUZ / Sofija Tyzenhauziene - Zofia Tyzenhauz
[?? - born ca 1790; acc. to me ca 1780] m. ca 1810 to Oktawiusz Antoine / Oktaw de Choiseul-Gouffier, 1773-1840,
with a son
Aleksander Ignacy Choiseul-Gouffier m. Zofia Hutten-Czapska.

ZOFIA TYZENHAUZ m. 2nd to Antoni Tyzenhauz (1756-1816),
CONSPIRATOR, General, in 1792 was the president of Wilno, MP in 1790, CONSPIRATOR in 1793 and 1794, the member of the 1794 Uprising of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko.

Above Kazimierz Tyzenhauz b. ca 1730,
was the son of
Benedykt Tyzenhauz b. ca 1700.

General Uminski,
was trying to increase the number of members of the secret movement, he had established in Warsaw, meanwhile went to see former Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Oborski, whom he had been contacted by Dobrogoyski.

Aleksander Antoni Oborski, the son of Jozef Oborski and Petronela Ossowski Oborska.
Aleksander was born in 1778 / March 1779 in Warsaw, d. 1841 in Lublin.
In 1785 - 1792 he studied at the Knight's School; he participated in the war of 1792 and the Kosciuszko Uprising in 1794; he joined the Polish Legions in 1798 in Italy; in 1801 he returned to Poland [compare Oginski and Nagorski]. In 1812, he served Duke Jozef Poniatowski. For these campaigne he obtained the Order of Both Sicily awarded by MARSCHAL Murat [compare - General Franciszek Paszkowski]. 1815-1831: he took up painting and CONSPIRACY. On January 8, 1831, he was a commander of volunteers near Augustow [together with Duke Tomasz Swiatopelk Mirski of Stara Chancza and next of Swiedziebnia].

Ludwik / Ludwig Plater (1775 in Kraslaw, Livonia / Polish Inflanty, d. 1846 in Posen / POZNAN)
was a Polish patriot. Count Plater came from the German baltic noble family; MASON; in 1794 he took part as a volunteer in the Kosciuszko uprising and became adjutant of General Karol Sierakowski. In 1815 he joined the Polish State Council, in 1830 he co-operated with Karol Kniaziewicz in Paris, his estates were confiscated; he stayed first in Paris, where he became Vice-President of the Literary Society, and moved to POZNAN / Posen in 1840, where he died in 1846.

Named above Kraslava / Kreslau / Kraslaw, at half way from DYNEBURG to Wierchniedzwinsk - DRYSSA - see SWOLNA.

Stanislaw Mycielski born on November 9, 1767 in Nowa Wies near Wronki, died on February 3, 1813 in Poznan;
Polish independence activist, colonel of the Napoleonic army.

Mycielski Stanislaw was the younger son of Jozef MYCIELSKI, an official in Inowroclaw, and Franciszka Kozminska;
he took his initial studies in Gostyn, then he studied in Paris.
During the Kosciuszko Uprising in 1794 STANISLA MYCIELSKI was a member of the administrative commission of the Poznan province, but the Prussian authorities after the fall of the insurrection found him innocent. He continued the struggle for independence after the Third Partition in 1795, and maintained contact with General Stanislaw Fiszer
[compare: General Tadeusz Kosciuszko; Jefferson; General Franciszek Paszkowski; Wirydianna Fiszer].
In November 1806, General Jan Henryk Dabrowski sent a special letter to STANISLAW Mycielski, calling for him to undertake a propaganda campaign in Poznan for Napoleon and France.
Stanislaw Mycielski died during the smallpox epidemic; due to his medical education, he tried to help his peasants using the Jenner vaccination.

Edward Jenner (born on May 17, 1749 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, died on January 26, 1823) - English physician, discoverer of smallpox immunization. See BECU in Scotland!

STANISLAW's MYCIELSKI wife, Anna Mielzynski (died on March 1, 1840),
previously divorced Bonawentura Gajewski b. ca 1760
[BONAWENTURA's father - Rafal Tadeusz Gajewski b. 1714, d. 1775 + Tworzyanska.
RAFAL's GAJEWSKI 2nd wife was JOZEFA MIELZYNSKA (see on Jozefa MIELZYNSKI)],
also participated in the pro-Polish and pro-Napoleonic activities
[Anna Mielzynska Gajewska Mycielska, 1767-1840;
the daughter of
Maciej Mielzynski 1733-ca 1793 and Seweryna LIPSKA].

Wiridianna Radolinska, 1761-1826,
m. 1st in ca 1780 to Antoni Maciej Konstanty Kwilecki, chamberlein of the King,
b. 1764, the son of
Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki 1725-1794 and Teresa Agnieszka Sczaniecka 1740-1807;
Wiridianna Radolinska 1761-1826 m. 2nd in 1806 to General Stanislaw Fiszer 1759-1812,
the son of Karol Ludwik Fiszer, General Major, 1730-1783 + Joanna Luiza Elzbieta von Luck, 1738-1788.

Wirydianna Fiszerowa / Wirydianna Fiszer / Wirydianna Radolinska, Kwilecka b. in Wyszyny, d. in Dzialyn in 1826 (Dzialyn - a village in the administrative district of Klecko, in west-central Poland, at way from Klecko to Gniezno); she known Frederick II of Prussia, Izabela Czartoryska, Stanislaw August Poniatowski, Jozef Poniatowski, Jan Henryk Dabrowski, and Tadeusz Kosciuszko;
her sisters:
Katarzyna b. 1762, and Antonina b. 1770.

Chobienice appear for the first time in the diaries of Wirydianna due to the changes in the live of her family after the Prussian annexation. The parents decided to move from Lobzenica to Winnogora, but the kids were send to grandmother. Later, along with her mother and sister, Wirydianna a lot of time spent in Chobienice's mansion;
Chobienice belonged at that time to the second husband of grandmother - the governor Joseph / JOZEF Mielzynski
[Jozef Klemens Krzysztof MIELZYNSKI, the owner of CHOBIENICE, governor of Kalisz (1758-1763), Poznan (1763-1782), Kalisz (1782-1786), Poznan (1786-1792), 1729-1792; m. Wirydianna / Wirydiana Bninska-Mielzynska-Raczynska, 1718-1797].
His father Franciszek Mielzynski / Francis
[Franciszek Walenty Mielzynski, 1682-1738, the owner of CHOBIENICE]
in the 30s and 40s of the eighteenth century built a new residence by Adam Stier.

When Wirydianna Radolinska-Kwilecka, already the wife of Anthony / Antoni Kwilecki, spent time in Winnogora, her mother moved to Chobienice.
The construction of classicist palace of Catherine Radolinska

[Katarzyna Raczynska-RADOLINSKA, 1744-1792; Katarzyna born Raczynska in 1744, to Leon Raczynski b. in 1698, and Wirydianna Raczynska-Mielzynska-Bninska b. in 1718.
Katarzyna had sister Estera;
Katarzyna married Jozef Radolinski]

began in 1786-1788, by Jan Chrystian Kamsetzer, under the direction of Antoni Hohne.

In 1793, Wirydianna Radolinska-Kwilecka moved to Chobienice, with independence from her husband; after her divorce from first husband Wirydianna left with two children and settled in Warsaw. It was there that she met General Stanislaw Fiszer, to whom she married in 1806.

General Stanislaw Fiszer:
General Tadeusz Kosciuszko showed to him Wirydianna Kwilecka, nee Radolinska; then Stanislaw Fiszer traveled to Italy, England, Holland and Germany, where in the local libraries studied the works of the military. The summer of 1802 - visited Warsaw and met Jozef Poniatowski.
Stanislaw FISZER settled then in the Great Poland, where Mycielski gave him the property.
Fiszer lived in Koninko in 1803 - 17 km south-east to POZNAN.
In 1775 in the Koninko estate, divided a land, after the death in 1774 of Gorecki; witnesses: General Jan Zakrzewski and Teresa Gorecki - the spouses; Teresa was widowed after 1st husband General Jozef Gorecki;
General Jan Zakrzewski and Teresa Gorecki Zakrzewska were the heirs of the deceased already Wojciech Dzierzbinski.

The Society of Polish Republicans was the Polish secret organization, in Warsaw on October 1, 1798 to mid-1801; with contact to the Deputation in Paris, and General Tadeusz Kosciuszko in Paris.
The main activists were:
Jan Orchowski / John Aloysius Orchowski,
Raymond Rembielinski [see Wiktor Rembielinski],
Andrzej HORODYSKI / Andrew Horodyski and
Erazm Mycielski / Erasmus Mycielski of the Pleszew county.

The Polish-French lodge "Les Freres Francais et Polonais reunis", at first was presided over by Stanislaw Mycielski, then by Gen. Wincenty Axamitowski.

Erazm Mycielski b. 1769 in Kamieniec Podolski, died 1800 Kalisz,
Colonel in 1794, the son of Aleksander Mycielski General;
1775 served the Regiment of Poninski. Captain 1788. Campaigns in 1792 in Lithuania.
The Kosciuszko Uprising 1794. He was a member of the conspiracy, preparing the uprising of Kosciuszko; promoted by Tadeusz Kosciuszko.
He was one of the founders of the Polish Society (1798). He was involved in the conspiracy in the Great Poland.

Stanislaw Soltyk b. 1752, d. 1833,
the senator of the Polish Kingdom, the Speaker of the Parliament of the Duchy of Warsaw; in 1779 he was the caretaker of the Masonic lodge of the Three helmets, and in 1811/1812 he was a member of the lodge Temple of Isis [see Wankowicz].

Jozef Soltyk in 1787 stayed in Kurozweki at the cousin's [of his father Maciej] home, and here welcomed King Stanislaus Augustus PONIATOWSKI [see Walewski in Volhynia].

Member of Parliament of the Cracow province in 1790 - Stanislaw Soltyk b. 1752, d. 1833 - was one of the most active in the preparation of the Constitution in 1791.
In 1794, on a secret mission from Kosciuszko to the Viennese court, interned by the Austrians
[see above on PASZKOWSKI and FISZER];
in 1795 in exile, he played a leading role, and was one of the first initiators of the Italian's legions, was imprisoned several times by the Prussians and the Austrians;
and Stanislaw Soltyk in 1802 was (along with Tadeusz Czacki) the initiator of the Commercial Association, for export of grain through the Black Sea [see HORODYSKI, Szaniawski].
The president of the Central Committee of the Patriotic Society. 1826-1829, a state prisoner, chaired the 1829 conspiracy;
after the outbreak of the November Uprising, Stanislaw Soltyk b. 1752, d. 1833 was honored as the patriarch of the struggle for freedom.

MAJEWSKI at head of the TEMPLARS:
Captain Franciszek Majewski, was authorized to set up the Lodge by the Edinburgh, whose members he knew during his stay in England; The TEMPLARS [Templariusze] acted until the outbreak of the November Uprising in Kiev and Berdichev. Many of the Templars were also members of Patriotic Society, like Lieutenant Colonel Seweryn Krzyzanowski. The Patriotic Society also spread to Lithuania, where reached the Masonic circles.
The Templars Masonic Society was founded in 1820 in Volyn.
The arrests, which took place in 1825, after the military coup of the Decembrists, resulted in detection of the Patriotic Society.
Piotr Moszynski born 1800, the member of the TEMPLARS, exiled after 1826 in TOBOLSK, back to CRACOW,
was also the Chairman of the Mound of Kosciuszko Committee in Cracow, 1856 - 1878, after GENERAL Franciszek Paszkowski.

Ca 1790 the Early Grand Encampment of Ireland was formed, which began to warrant Templar Lodges, and evolved into the Supreme Grand Encampment in 1836 [in 1805 as the "Edinburgh Encampment No. 31", then became the"Grand Assembly of Knights Templar in Edinburgh"]. The Templar degree had filtered into the lodges of the Antients from Ireland about 1780. In 1791 - the formation of its first Grand Conclave, with Thomas Dunckerley as Grand Master.
In 1805 their Royal Patron, Duke of Kent, became Grand Master himself.

The modern revival of Templarism in Scotland starts with Alexander Deuchar, of the Grand Assembly of the High Knights Templar in Edinburgh; in 1811 with a Charter from the Templar Grand Master in England, the Duke of Kent, Alexander Deuchar established the Grand Conclave of Knights of the Holy Temple and Sepulchre, and of St. John of Jerusalem [see Wankowicz and Swolna].
In 1813 Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, became Grand Master of the Premier Grand Lodge of England, and in December 1813 - above Prince Edward became Grand Master of the Antient Grand Lodge of England.

Mentioned above the Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn / Edward Augustus, b. 1767, died in 1820, was the fifth child of King George III of the United Kingdom and the father of Queen Victoria!
The Duke of Kent was appointed Field-Marshal of the Forces in 1805. His wife was Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
with the daughter Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom.
His mother - Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

Captain Franciszek MAJEWSKI co-operated with
Piotr Lagowski,
Zablocki,
Uminski of Poznan,
Oborski in Lithuania,
Ludwik Sobanski in Volhynia,
CICHOWSKI in KALISZ,
Jordan in Cracow,
Romer, Bialozor, Jozef and Stanislaw Gruzewski,
A. Soltan,
Mikulicz, brothers Mackiewicz,
Karol PROZOR,
Aleksander Pociej, Zawisza, Konstanty Radziwill, Nowomiejski, Billewicz, Karwicki,
Jozef ZALEWSKI,
Worcell,
Narcyz OLIZAR,
Piotr Moszynski,
PULASKI.


Stanislaw I Leszczynski, 1677 - 1766, the King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Duke of Lorraine and a count of the Holy Roman Empire. Stanislaw Leszczynski died in Luneville, France.
The King was the son of Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski and Dss Anna Katarzyna Jablonowska.
Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski b. 1650 in Warsaw, was the son of Boguslaw Leszczynski and Anna von Donhoff.
Boguslaw was the son of Rafal II Leszczynski and Anna Radzyminska.
Rafal II Leszczynski b. 1579, d. in 1636 in Wlodawa, was the son of Andrzej Leszczynski and Anna Firlej.
Andrzej Leszczynski b. in 1559 in Bydgoszcz, d. in 1606.
Andrzej was the son of Rafal Leszczynski of SREM, Ist, born ca 1526, d. 1592,
and Rafal the 1st was the son of
Jan Leszczynski b. ca 1480, and Maria Sokolowska.

Jan Leszczynski, ca 1480 - 1535, was the son of Kasper Leszczynski b. ca 1444, and Zofia Oporowska.

Kasper Leszczynski d. in 1513, was the son of Rachwal Leszczynski and Anna.

Rachwal Leszczynski, ca 1400 - ca 1465, was the son of Stefan Leszczynski of Karmin and Leszno, vel Karminski - Wieniawa.

Antoni Brzezinski, 1780-1848, m. Karolina Leszczynska, 1782-1874.
Mscislaw Dunin-Brzezinski was the son of Antoni + Karolina Leszczynska.

Marianna Psarska, b. ca 1730 [1740 ?] - died in 1764, the daughter of Franciszek Ksawery Psarski, 1691-1772 and Teresa Sielnicka b. ca 1700; Marianna m. to Jan Nepomucen Olszowski b. 1733, d. 1784 - see the Lech Kaczynski branch;
they had a son Maksymilian Olszowski b. ca 1760 / 1763, d. 1814 in Wolka Krzykowska in the Chorzecin parish + Magdalena Gorecka b. ca 1760, with children:
1. Tomasz Ksawery Olszowski;
2. Szymon Jakub OLSZOWSKI 1798-1882 + Agnieszka Gurbska b. ca 1810-1860,
with a daughter Julia Emilia Magdalena Olszowska born 1827 + Aleksander Dunin-Brzezinski.

Aleksander Dunin-Brzezinski born ca 1821, was the son of Antoni Dunin-Brzezinski, 1780-1848, and Karolina Leszczynska, 1782-1874.

Jan Chrzciciel Olszowski, b. 1802 - the same generation like Mikolaj Kaczynski b. 1767.

The genealogy of Antoni Dunin-Brzezinski / Antoni Brzezinski, 1780 - 1848 and his wife Karolina Leszczynska 1782 - 1874:
Antoni Brzezinski was the son of unknown Brzezinski; Antoni was born ca 1760. Maybe Antoni was the brother of Michal Brzezinski, b. ca 1750.

Compare on Franciszek Brzezinski (1867 - 1944 in Warsaw), the piano musician,
who was the son of
Kazimierz Brzezinski, SENIOR, 1824-1876;
and the grandson of
Franciszek Jakub Brzezinski, a soldier of the November Uprising in 1831, 1794-1846 + Filipina Teofila Karolina Szymanowska, 1800 - 1886.
The great-grandson of
Michal Brzezinski, the Frankist, baptised [see also Skala Podolska], but was born ca 1750 + Maria WOLANSKA, b. 1752, with 6 children.

Above Karolina Leszczynska Brzezinska was the daughter of
Ignacy Emeryk Leszczynski b. 1763,
and the granddaughter of
Petronela Swidzinska Leszczynska and Andrzej Leszczynski b. ca 1720/1730;
the great-granddaughter of
Kazimierz LESZCZYNSKI [b. ca 1670, the Sochaczew official] and Zofia Grzegorzewska, b. ca 1700 - came from the CZERSK official.
The great-great-granddaughter of
Mateusz Leszczynski b. ca 1609 [the official in RAWA Mazowiecka] and Anna Podsedkowska.
Mateusz was the son of Andrzej 'Sikora' Leszczynski b. ca 1580, d. 1612/1614.
Andrzej Leszczynski, the son of Marcin Leszczynski b. ca 1530.

Marcin Leszczynski, b. ca 1530, d. 1569/1589.

Andrzej b. ca 1580, had sons: Adam, Marcin, Jan, Mateusz b. ca 1645, and Maciej Leszczynski.

We back to Antoni Dunin-Brzezinski / Antoni Brzezinski, 1780/1790 - 1848 and his wife Karolina Leszczynska, 1782 - 1874. Antoni's son - Aleksander Brzezinski, b. ca 1821.
Aleksander was the husband of Julia Emilia Magdalena OLSZOWSKI, b. 1827,
the daughter of Szymon Jakub Olszowski, b. 1798 in Niewiadow close to Tomaszow Mazowiecki;
the granddaughter of Maksymilian Olszowski, b. 1763 in Wolka Krzykowska close to Tomaszow Mazowiecki;
the great-granddaughter of Jan Nepomucen Olszowski born in BARANOWO in 1733.

Aleksander Brzezinski was the father of Felicja; Helena;
and Jadwiga Jasiewicz.

Above Mateusz Leszczynski b. 1609.

Jozef Potocki, 1673 - died 1751, and his 1st wife Wiktoria Leszczynski, 1682 - 1732.
Jozef married Wiktoria Potocka (born Leszczynska) born in 1682, and they had 2 children.
Jozef Potocki, 1673 - 1751, was the son of Andrzej Potocki and Anna Rysinska.
Jozef married 2nd Ludwika Mniszech in 1732, and Ludwika was born in 1712, in Krasiczyn.

Wiktoria Potocka (Leszczynska) b. 1682, d. 1732, the daughter of Waclaw Leszczynski and Zofia.
Waclaw Leszczynski junior, ca 1630 - 1688, the son of Wladyslaw Leszczynski and Katarzyna Gajewska.

Wladyslaw Leszczynski, 1613 in Leszno - 1679,
was the son of Waclaw Leszczynski older and Anna.
Wladyslaw Leszczynski was the husband of Katarzyna Gajewska; Agnieszka Plichta; Barbara Walewska.

Waclaw Leszczynski, ca 1575 - 1628, was the son of Rafal Leszczynski the 1st, and Anna Katarzyna.

Rafal Leszczynski I b. ca 1526, d. 1592, was the son of Jan Leszczynski and Maria Sokolowska.

Jan Leszczynski b. ca 1480 - d. 1535, the son of Kasper Leszczynski and Zofia.

Anna Rozdrazewska m. in 1603 to Waclaw Leszczynski.
Waclaw married Anna Leszczynski born in 1580, in Leszno. Waclaw Leszczynski, 1575 - 1628.
Waclaw Leszczynski was born in 1575, to Rafal Leszczynski and Barbara Anna Wolska-Dunin.

Rafal was born in 1526, in Poznan.
Waclaw Leszczynski married Anna Rozdrazewska in 1580, in Leszno, with the daughter Katarzyna Opalinska b. ca 1600 - d. in 1664, the wife of Stanislaw Grzymultowski and Piotr Jan Opalinski.
Above Waclaw Leszczynski b. ca 1575 was the son of Rafal Leszczynski 1st,
Rafal had a brother - Marcin 'Sikora' Leszczynski, b. ca 1530.
Rafal's father was Jan Leszczynski ca 1480 / 1485 - 1535,
and the grandfather was Kasper Leszczynski and Zofia.

Above Jan Leszczynski was born in 1484, to Kasper Leszczynski and Zofia Oporowska. Kasper was born in 1444, in Poznan. Kasper Leszczynski was the son of Rachwal and Anna.

Anna Potocka (Leszczynska), 1615 - 1654, was the daughter of Waclaw Leszczynski and Anna Rozdrazewska.
Anna Potocka had the sister Katarzyna Opalinska b. ca 1600 - d. in 1664, the wife of Stanislaw Grzymultowski and Piotr Jan Opalinski.
Waclaw Leszczynski married Anna Rozdrazewska born in 1580, in Leszno. Waclaw Leszczynski, 1575 - 1628. Waclaw Leszczynski was born in 1575, to Rafal Leszczynski and Barbara Anna Wolska-Dunin. Rafal was born in 1526, in Poznan.
Waclaw Leszczynski married Anna Rozdrazewska in 1580, in Leszno, with the daughter Katarzyna Opalinska b. ca 1600 - d. in 1664, the wife of Stanislaw Grzymultowski and Piotr Jan Opalinski.
Above Waclaw Leszczynski b. ca 1575 was the son of Rafal Leszczynski 1st,
Rafal had a brother - Marcin 'Sikora' Leszczynski, b. ca 1530.
Rafal's father was Jan Leszczynski ca 1480 / 1485 - 1535,
and the grandfather was Kasper Leszczynski and Zofia.
Above Anna Leszczynska b. 1615, was the wife of Jan Teodoryk Potocki, the Protestant movement fighter.
His great-granddaughter was Zofia Potocka, ca 1700 - ca 1729
[Ludwik Kalinowski b. ca 1680 + 1st to Zofia Potocka b. ca 1700, div. bef. 1723, died in 1729 + 2nd in 1723 to Elzbieta Poninska b. 1690.
Ludwik Kalinowski b. ca 1680 married Zofia Potocka b. ca {not ca 1670, Zofia m. 2nd KALINOWSKA ca 1720, but the 1st PUZYNA ca 1718, and Zofia in 1723 div.; died ca 1729} 1700 + 2nd in 1723 to Elzbieta Poninska b. 1700,
the daughter of Adam Poninski, SENIOR, 1680-1732;
and Adam Poninski senior was the grandfather to Adam Poninski younger, the Illuminati. See below on the PONINSKIS]
and named Zofia Kalinowska nee Potocka with her second husband had a daughters -
1.
Tekla Kalinowska, b. ca 1722, m. Count Antoni Bielski, ca 1720 - 1789;
2.
Marianna Kalinowska [in 1720 - 1797] married 1st to Jozef Kajetan Grabianka b. ca 1710 [not ca 1720], of Latyczow, with the son, a French spy, the Illuminati top member, famous
Tadeusz Grabianka, 1740 - 1807,
and with the daughter
Tekla Grabianka married Jan Amor Tarnowski, b. 1735 - d. 1799.

Tadeusz Grabianka, 1740-1807, m. Teresa Stadnicka.

Above Jan Teodor Teodoryk Potocki, 1608-1664, the son of Andrzej Potocki + Katarzyna Tworowska.

The branch of Walenty Kalinowski b. ca 1615 + Eufrozyna Bydlowska b. ca 1610
- his son:
Marcin Kalinowski 1640-1738 + Anna Katarzyna Tarnawska / Tarnowska b. ca 1640,
with the son
Ludwik Kalinowski b. ca 1680 + Zofia Potocka b. ca 1700 + 2nd in 1723 to Elzbieta Poninska b. 1690, with daughters:
1. Marianna Kalinowska b. ca 1720,
2. Tekla Kalinowska b. ca 1722 married to Antoni Bielski died in 1789;
3. Barbara Kalinowska born circa 1723 and m. Augustyn Ulinski b. 1720 / 1728, the son of Jan Ulinski, of Podolia; Count in Austria in 1779.
Jan Ulinski b. ca 1690 and died in 1761, Colonel, in Kamieniec Podolski in 1714-1751, MP 1728, 1729 - 1732 and 1733, m. 2nd in 1720 with son Augustyn Ulinski.

We back to named MARCIN Kalinowski:
the sibilings of above Marcin Kalinowski 1640-1738 -
1. Aleksander Kalinowski b. ca 1640 + Elzbieta Strzemeska,
2.
Klara Kalinowska b. ca 1640 + Pawel Chamiec,
3.
Antoni Kalinowski born ca 1640 + Ludwika Gidzinska Gierowska,
4.
Jozef Jan Kalinowski 1650-1728 + Anna Lanckoronska b. ca 1660.

Jozef Jan Kalinowski 1650-1728 + Anna Lanckoronska b. ca 1660, had children:
1.
Adam Kalinowski b. ca 1690 + Marianna Boryszewska (with a son Jozef Kalinowski b. ca 1720),
2.
Ignacy Kalinowski b. ca 1710 + Justyna Borzecka b. ca 1720.

Ignacy Kalinowski b. ca 1710 + Justyna Borzecka b. ca 1720 had children:
1. Agnieszka Kalinowska b. ca 1750,
2. Franciszka Kalinowska b. ca 1760/1765 + Olszewski / OLSZOWSKI,
3. Justyna Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Jozef Soltyk + Tomasz Piasecki,
4. Jozefa Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Jan Sadel Sadlo + 2nd time to Glogowski,
5.
Antonina Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Ludwik Walewski,
6.
Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759 + Elzbieta Bielska.

Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759, d. after 1790 + Elzbieta Bielska, b. ca 1760, d. ca 1809, the owner of Petlikowce Stare in 1799 - 1809, the daughter of Jozef Bielski, 1730 - 1774, a son of Boguslaw Bielski and Anna Szeptycka -
and Jozef's wife Jozefa Ostrorog, b. ca 1730, as 1st wife.

Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759, had children:
a.
Ignacy Franciszek Antoni Kalinowski b. ca 1790 / 1795, d. before 1846 + Hortensja Karsnicka, 1800-1881, the owner of Kurzany,
the daughter of Antoni Karsnicki, 1779-1844, an owner of Bakowiec and Hrehorow, he was the son of Walenty Karsnicki and Elzbieta Paczynska, and mother of Hortensja was: Julia Glogowska b. 1760 ?;
Hortensja had husbands:
1st m. Ignacy Franciszek Antoni Kalinowski, 1795 - before 1846,
2nd m. Ludwik Jablonowski, 1795 - 1846, a son of Ludwik Stanislaw Jablonowski (1773-1825) and Lucja Glogowska,
the 3rd m. Jozef Jakubowicz (1820 - 1883), an owner of Zochatyn close to Sanok, Kurzany, Podwysokie, Wolka, Huciska, Demna, a son of Dominik Jakubowicz (1784 - 1887).

The son of above Hortensja:
Wladyslaw Kalinowski (1831 - 1893) m. Cecylia Szeliska b. ca 1835, a daughter of Jozef Kalasanty Szeliski and Emilia Pietruska / Postruska;

b.
Justyna Kalinowska, 1790-1876 in Paris, the owner of Petlikowce + 1st in 1809 to Jozef Tomasz Russocki, Count, 1785-1862, a son of Magdalena Dobinska, the daughter of Zygmunt Dobinski of Brzeziny d. 1759,
+ 2nd to Jozef Oechsner b. 1790.

c.
Count Jozef Kalinowski, ca 1790-1825, the owner of Kamionka Wielka close to Nowy Sacz; Machnowka, Lubar, Udnow + Emilia Potocka b. ca 1791 in Guzow;
the daughter of Prot Antoni Potocki, 1761-1801, the owner of Machnowka in the Berdyczow county, and her mother was
Marianna Maria Lubomirska d. 1810, 1st m. to Prot Antoni Potocki, 2nd to General Walerian Zubow, 3rd to General Teodor Uwarow / Uvarov.

Marianna Lubomirska was the daughter of Kacper Lubomirski d. 1780, and Barbara Lubomirska b. 1745, the daughter of Jerzy Ignacy b. 1687.
Barbara m. to Sollohub, Kacper Lubomirski, Kalikst Poninski, and Aleksander Winnicki.

The children of Jozef Kalinowski + Emilia Potocka Kalinowska b. ca 1791:
1. Seweryna b. 1814 d. 1852;
2. Jozefina Kalinowska married Oginska, born 1816 and died 1844;
3. Olga Kalinowska born 1822, died 7 April 1899 in Retow
(her son -
Bohdan Michal Oginski duke b. 1848, married on 28 Apr. 1877 to Gabriela Maria Potulicki in Cracow, died on 25 March 1909 in Retow in the Rosienie district in Lithuania now / Zmudz, the owner of Retow and Zalesie that is Retowo or Rietavas, 25 km from Plungian;
RIETAVAS was property in 1775 of Ksawery Oginski. In 1863 here died Ireneusz Oginski and in 1892 the first telephones in Lithuania).
4.
Probably M. Kalinowska (Maria / Maria Kalinowska Trubecka b. ca 1819) married Troubetzkoy / Trubecki was the sister of above Seweryna, Jozefina and Olga, but this data need to be check, of course!
Maria Kalinowska m. Trubecka / Duke Trubecki / Grigory Troubetzkoy b. 1802, and died on 11 January 1874,
who was a son of Piotr Nikolaievich Troubetzkoy b. on 18 November 1773.
Maria Kalinowska Trubecka was the mother of Nestor Trubecki or Nester Trubiacki / Troubetzkoy vel Nestor Kalinowski [see also Konstantynowicz from Estonia and Kazan].
Countess Maria Kalinowska was born after 1805 or ca 1819 and it was the same age as Maria Paszkowska / Mary Armand nee Paszkowski. The genealogy of Maria Kalinowska has to be proven, but it appears that her family was listed below:
mother Emilia nee Potocka b. 1790 who married Kalinowski and second time married to Czeliszczew; the father Josif / Jozef / Osip Kalinowski b. after 1780 ? and died 1825;
the grandfather Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759 and the grandmother Elzbieta Bielska from Olbrachcice b. ca 1760 [see Bielski from the Czestochowa region].

Above Emilia Potocka Kalinowska - Czeliszczew, was born 1790 and her parents: Protazy Antoni Potocki b. 1761 and mother Marianna Lubomirska (Zubow, Potocki, Uwarow) born 1773 or Marianna Elzbieta Lubomirska b. ca 1766 - 1810.

The Kalinowski family [see Wola Pszczolecka, and Komorowski, Kaczynski, Walewski, Armand and Paszkowski - Konstantynowicz] in 1818 under the Austrian Empire acc. to Okolovich taken the count title with the Kalinowa coat of arms, given on 17 August 1818 by Franciszek I / Francis emperor of Austria. The first with this title was Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski from the Volhynia and Ukraine branch of the Kalinowski / Kalinovsky family. Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759, married in 1780 to Elzbieta Bielski from Olbrachcice born ca 1760 with children:
Josef / Osip Kalinowski general of Polish Army, b. after 1780, died 1825 - his wife Emilia Potocka born 1790,
Ignacy Franciszek Kalinowski b. 1784 d. 1831 and
Justyna Kalinowska m. Russocka b. 1790 d. 1876.

Husband of above MARIA TRUBECKA nee Kalinowska / Maria Kalinowska {countess Maria Kalinowska was born after 1805 or ca 1819} was Gregory / Grigory Troubetzkoy / Grigorij Petrovich Trubecki who - settled before 1832 in the Kingdom of Poland - was born in 1802 after death of his father, and died in 1879 or 11 January 1874 -
his brother Prince Jurij Petrovich Trubeckoj / Yuri Troubetzkoy was born 1796, died 1859 (married to Olga Nikolaevna Tchaikovsky / Czajkowski, a daughter of Mikolaj Czajkowski).
His sister Anna nee Trubecki / Ann Trubetsky KOZUCHOWSKA / Anna Kozhoukhova born 23 December 1793 died 29 March 1827 (married to Alexandr Stepanovitch Kozhoukhov / Aleksander Kozuchow or Kozuchowski, the son of Stefan Kozuchow or Stefan Kozuchowski).

Now we back to the Konstantynowiczs:
Nestor Troubecki vel Nester Kalinowski in 1857 went to Vienna, in 1859 returned to Krakow, promoted the Ruthenian Catholic Church, the Belarusian Greek Catholic Church and Ruthenian language; in 1863 the outbreak of January Uprising and he was involved in the secret 'Prowincjonalny Litewski Komitet' in Vilnius / Wilno; Trubecki was a member of the 'Miedzynarodowa Socjalno-Rewolucyjna Partia Proletariat' and a contributor of the 'Wolny Swiat' in 1904; in 1905 went to Warsaw in the Congress Poland and next fled arrest in April 1906 and went to Zurich and Geneva;
he "...lived in several European countries and returned to Congress Poland; active in the Polish-Belarusian underground resistance until his death in 1907".

Prince Nestor Grigorievich Troubetzkoy / Nester / Nestor Grigoriewicz Trubecki, a landowner and revolutionary, international journalist and from 1901 "correspondent of Freiheit, Neues Leben, Der Anarchist, Der Freie Arbeiter, Wolny Swiat, Der Generalstreik, Der Weckruf, member of Jan Machajski's squad in Geneva", was born and died in Poland, b. in 1832 (?) in Free City of Cracow or in 1840 (!) - died in 1907 Warsaw.

Wladyslaw Grzegorz Branicki;
in childhood, a favorite of Tsarina Katarzyna. In 1838, after the death of his mother, he became the owner of the Branicki's estates; 1839, he received confirmation of the count's title in Russia.
In 1840-1843 in Warsaw, with the Trubecki family
[the line to the Konstantynowiczs and Trubecki in Estonia at present].
His wife in 1813 was the daughter of Szczesny Potocki - Roza Potocki.

Aleksander Branicki b. 1821, d. 1877 in Nice / Nicea, the owner of Sucha.
The son of named Wladyslaw Branicki and Roza Potocki.
The brother of Ksawery Branicki; Konstanty; Wladyslaw Branicki.
In 1821-1840 in St Petersburg; in Warsaw / Warszawa in 1840, he known Maria Kalergis.
He was sent to Saratov by the tsarist authorities for supporting the January Uprising and financing the insurrection activities, and then, even in 1863, he was displaced outside of Russia and leaving hereditary estates near Kiev in Ukraine: Stawiszcz and Janiszowka.

Aleksandryna Potocka was the owner of LUBUSZANY, 13 km to Miezonka.
Aleksandryna Potocka became friends with her cousin, Eliza Branicka, the later Eliza was the wife of Zygmunt Krasinski, in 1835 until 1876.

Roza Potocka, 1782-1862 + married 2nd to Count Wladyslaw Grzegorz Branicki, 1783-1843,
with children:
Franciszek Ksawery Branicki, 1816-1879;
and Css Eliza Branicka, 1820-1876.

Miss Aleksandryna 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.

Tonu Trubetsky in June 2021 wrote at geni.com:
Nester Trubetsky / Nester Grigorievitch Troubetzkoy / Nester Trubiacki, b. ca 1840 in Krakow, died after 1919, the son of Grigory Petrovich Troubetzkoy and Princess Marie Georgiewna Troubetzkoy [but need to be Grigoriewna - the wife of Grigory] = Maria Kalinowska born 1807 in Gruta, the Graudenz county / Grudziadz in Prussia, in north-central Poland,
7 km north-west to Linowo; 17 km north-west to Jablonowo Pomorskie;
9 km north to Radzyn Chelminski;
in 1726 to Jan Gruszczynski; in 1802 Chomse of Grudziadz took Annowo-Gruta;
in 1830 Andrzej Piszor.
Annowo was the part of named Gruta, in 1765 here was a farm, until 1784 Annowo belonged to the Royal estate Rogozinsk; then to Jan Gottlieb Muller.

Jan Gottlieb Muller / Johann Gottlieb Muller = Johann Christian b. 1767/1776 - 1833/1836, the Saxony minister of Culture, m. Anna Maria Bernhardt, 1767 - 1793/1838,
with the daughter Emilie Therese Muller, 1853 - 1917, Lutheran religion.

Gruta and Annowo, had a manor built by Muller, as Annaberg. 1811 Gruta belonged to Ludwik August Gottlieb, the son of named Johann. Annaberg took Rudolf Chomse, but in 1862 he sold the estate to Knopfler. Teodor Knopfler, built in Melno the factory.
He bought Ramutki, until 1911.

Bogurzyn is a village near to Wisniewo, within the Mlawa County, 10 kilometres south-west of Mlawa.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, was the owner of BOGURZYN.

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.

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.

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 village
[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, older.
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 wife - my mother's family branch from Jan Nostitz-Jackowski and his daughter Franciszka Kiedrzynska + Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715.

Princess Marie Georgiewna Troubetzkoy (Kalinowska) acc. to geni.com, was the daughter of Jerzy Kalinowski b. ca 1780 and Dorota KULAKOWSKA.
Compare - Jozef Kalinowski b. 01 Sept. 1835 in Vilnius / Wilno,
his father
Andrzej Kalinowski b. 10 Dec. 1805 or January 10, 1805 in Grodno and died in Hrozow 1878 (Trokiele), the Wilno Uniw.;
his grandfather
Jerzy Kalinowski b. ca 1780 or 1773 by wife Dorota Kulakowska - Kosciesza / Rosciesza;
the great-grandfather
Krzysztof Kalinowski - b. ca 1750.

Pss Maria Kalinowska Trubecka, acc to me, was the daughter of Jozef Kalinowski + Emilia Potocka Kalinowska b. ca 1791.

Nester Trubetsky married Princess Emilia KALINOWSKA, b. 1840 in WILNO - acc. to geni.com. They had children:
Pawel Trubecki; Herasim Trubecki; Prince Clement Troubetzkoy and Nikolaj Ivanovic Tulskij [Captain of the icebreaker Ermak in 1921-1922].
Nestor Trubecki was the brother of Jozef Trubecki.
They both were the sons of
Grigory Petrovich Troubetzkoy and Princess Marie Georgiewna.
Jozef Trubecki b. ca 1850 married Bronislawa PLISZCZYNSKA; and they had children:
1. Irena Wolowska b. ca 1910
{a daughter of Jozef Trubecki; Irena m. Jan Wolowski. Jan Wolowski b. ca 1913 in Brzuza, at way from Golub-Dobrzyn to Rypin; 28 km north to LIPNO. Jan was the son of
Ignacy Wolowski, b. 1891 in Iwanowka, close to Skalat, Galicja, the son of
Anna Goy + Franciszek Wolowski b. ca 1850;
the grandson of Tomasz Wolowski b. ca 1800 and Salomea;
the great-grandson of Andrzej Wolowski b. 1751 and Agnieszka Tyrcz - the FRANKISTS.

Franciszek Ksawery Wincenty Wolowski was born in 1780, to Andrzej Wolowski and Teresa Matuszewska. Andrzej was born in 1751};
2.
Jozefa Stanislawa Taczanowska;
3. Jan Paulin Trubecki;
4. Mary Truback;
5. Helena Matla, 1884-1964 and 2 others.

Princess Emilia Trubecka (Kalinowska), 1840 in Vilnius - 1907 in Warszawa, the daughter of Andrzej Kalinowski b. 1805.

Compare - Jozef Kalinowski b. 01 Sept. 1835 in Vilnius / Wilno, his father
Andrzej Kalinowski b. 10 Dec. 1805 or January 10, 1805 in Grodno and died in Hrozow 1878 (Trokiele), the Wilno Uniw.;
his grandfather
Jerzy Kalinowski b. ca 1780 or 1773 by wife Dorota Kulakowska - Kosciesza / Rosciesza;
the great-grandfather Krzysztof Kalinowski - b. ca 1750.

Andrzej Kalinowski, b. in 1805 in Grodno, d. in 1878 in Chozow, the Wilejka county, buried in Troki / Trokiele.
The son of Jerzy Kalinowski b. 1773; the grandson of Krysztof Kalinowski.

Above Dorota / Dorothea Kulakowska Cieslinska Kalinowska.

The wife of named Nester Trubecki, was the sister of Karol Kalinowski and Gabriel Hilary Kalinowski; the half sister of
Wiktor Kalinowski;
Saint Rafal Jozef Kalinowski;
Maria Kalinowska; Monika Kalinowska; Alexander Stanislaus Victor Kalinowski and 1 other.

The mother of Nestor Trubecki or Nester Trubiacki / Troubetzkoy vel Nestor Kalinowski was countess Maria Kalinowska Trubecka. Probably she was born after 1805/1809/1819.
Maria came from
Marianna Elzbieta Uvarova nee Lubomirska, ca 1766 - d. 1810, the daughter of Kasper Lubomirski and Barbara Poninska;
Marianna Lubomirska was the wife of Protazy Antoni Potocki; Count Valerian Zubov, and Uvarov;
Marianna Lubomirska was the mother of Emilia Kalinowska + Jozef Kalinowski
(Josef Kalinowski / Osip Kalinowski, the general of Polish Army, b. ca after 1780, died 1825 - his wife Emilia Potocka / Kalinowska born 1790);
of Aleksandr Valerianovich Zubov;
Platon Valerianovich Zubov, and
Elizaveta Valerianovna Voieikova.

Marianna Elzbieta Uvarova nee Lubomirska was the sister of Jozefa Walewska.
Jozefa Walewska nee Lubomirska, b. ca 1764 - 1851; she was the wife of Adam Walewski, and Jan Witt, Count.
Adam Walewski + Jozefa Lubomirska had 2 children:
a.
Tadeusz Walewski (1795-1855), in 1828 m. to Anna Karwicka / Ann Dunin-Karwicka (1797-1881), a daughter of General Krzysztof Karwicki;
b.
Izabela Walewska.

The husband of above Maria Kalinowska {countess Maria Kalinowska was born after 1805 or ca 1819} was Gregory / Grigory Troubetzkoy / Grigorij Petrovich Trubecki who - settled before 1832 in the Kingdom of Poland - was born in 1802 after death of his father, and died in 1879 or 11 January 1874.

Children of above named landowner and revolutionary Nestor Trubecki / Nester Troubetzkoy or Kalinowski / Trubeckoj born 1832 or 1840 in Cracow and died in Cracow or in Warsaw, Congress Poland in 1907:
1.
professor Nestorovich Paul Troubetskoy / Pavel Trubecki, the son of Nestor, was born in Congress Poland in 1879; with title of Prince; died in 1941 in Tallinn; in Orsza, Belarus, in 1903 was married to Maria Makeiewna Dobrzinska (Maria Dobrzynska, the daughter of Maciej Dobrzynski, and she was born in Orsza on August the 1st or 8th, 1887 and died in Tallinn on 22 March 1974).
Pavel Trubecki was a member of the Polish Socialist Party of Jozef Pilsudski, "was a partisan of Stanislaw Bulak-Balachowicz, a member of The Special Unit of Belarusian People's Republic in Estonia (Asobny Atrad BNR in Estonia) and veteran of Estonian War of Independence. By 1905 Jozef Pilsudski's party, the Polish Socialist Party, of which Pawel Trubecki was a member, was the largest socialist party in the entire Russian Empire. Failing in his purpose, Trubecki left Congress Poland in 1906, and moved to Reval (now Tallinn, Estonia).
Pawel Trubecki / Pavel Trubiacki / Paul Troubetzkoy moved from Orsha / Orsza to Tallinn in 1906, at the end of this year probably - but all his family to 1908.
In 1906, as a stable government was re-established in the Estonia province, a Neo-Romantic literary movement 'Young Estonia' (Noor-Eesti) took hold there.
Pawel Trubecki got the Nansen passport".
His children:
Jan Michal / Ivan Mihkel Trubecki / Pavlovich Troubetzkoy born in Orsza in 1906, died in Tallinn in 1971 with a wife Alma Koidu;
second - Anjuta Pavlovna Gorbachev / Anjuta Gorbaczow b. Tallinn in 1908, died Tallinn in 2004, with husband A. Gorbachev, proprietor of houses in Tallinn;
third Aleksander Trubetskoi / Alexander Pavlovich Troubetzkoy b. Tallinn 1913, d. 1941 with a wife Linda;
fourth (see also below) - Wladymir / Vladimir Trubetsky / Wladimir Trubetskoi / Vladimir Waloc Troubetzkoy, b. 5.10.1915, d. 22.4.1997 with a wife Gerda Tiksmann and second wife in 1935, Lydia Maripuu born Dundaga in 1915, died in Muuga Aedlinn 1990
(Muuga aedlinn - Muuga garden city is area in the western part of the town of Maardu, Estonia; it's located just east of Tallinn's Pirita district and Maardu is a town and a municipality in Harju County, Estonia and it is part of the east Tallinn metropolitan area; Nomme is south-west part of Tallinn, and here were the Konstantynowiczs):
his child -
Jan Trubecki / Jaan Trubetsky, born in Tallinn on 29.12.1938 and his children with Leili Rikk:
Tonu Trubetsky (+ Anu Klyszejko) and
Toomas Trubetsky;
and also with Dagmar:
Tonis Trubetski
and Toivo Trubetski.

Above named Vladimir Trubetskoy was a member of the Polish Home Army born 1915 died 1997 and his son was above Jan Trubetskoy born 1938.

2.
Gerasim / Herasim Trubecki / Gerasimos vel Gerasim Nestorovich Trubecki, doctor, born 1866 / 1870 / 1880 or after 1870 and died in Paris; scientist.
3. four (5?) unknown:
an unknown oil magnate in Baku who was born ca 1870s and died ca April 28, 1920 in Baku; he was chemist in oil industry in Bakou;
the second unknown, captain of the soviet icebreaker 'Yermak' / Ermak,
and two (or three) unknown daughters.

The genealogical research are directed to show that Nestor Troubetzkoy (with nickname Nester Kalinowski) had a sister Maria Trubecki / Troubetzkoy.
His sister's name would be given by the mother Maria of the Kalinowski house: Mary Kalinowski who had affinities with family of Oginski; in turn, this family was associated with the Radziwills and then with the Konstantynowiczs in Miezonki.
Duchess Maria Troubeckoy probably born about 1840 or after 1840, married Konstantinovich - genealogical research go towards demonstrating that her husband's name was Vasily / Wasyl Konstantynowicz who moved home from Miezonka to Kazan.
Wasilij Konstantynowicz or Vasily Konstantynowicz was born ca 1833 / 1840 as the son of Dominik Konstantynowicz + Piottuch-Kublicka 1voto Szumska. The Konstantynowiczs took MIEZONKA in 1842 until November 1918.
Therefore, we have strong links between the 'Duflon and Konstantynowicz' Company in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Zaporozhya / Zaporoze / Alexandrovsk and with Estonia, including Tallinn, Viljandi and Parnu. These relations also apply Miezonki, Lodz, the secret Pilsudski movement (Andrzejak, Wankowicz, Trubecki) in Belarus and Estonia and the smuggling of weapons from Russia to Galicia by (Spychalski, Andrzejak) Lodz.
Two families: Kalinowski and Paszkowski [see Armand], has a lot connections.
Count Joseph Kalinowski fought in the Polish Legions, among others between 1806 and 1807 - Silesia, Westphalia, etc.
Similarly, the colonel and then general Franciszek Paszkowski. Alexandre de Bauffremont [de Bauffremont-Courtenay], born in 1773 and died in 1833, prince de Bauffremont, emigrated to Koblenz but rallied to Napoleon I who made him count Empire. Alphonse de Bauffremont, born in 1792 and died in 1860, duke of Bauffremont, prince of Bauffremont, was created count by Napoleon and became aide-de-camp of Murat [see JOZEF SULKOWSKI and General FRANCISZEK PASZKOWSKI]. Alphonse de Bauffremont distinguished himself at the Battle of the Moskowa, in 1812, under MURAT as his aide- de-camp, as well as in the Saxony campaign in 1813 [Dresde / Dresden / Drezno in 1813]. During the Hundred Days, Alphonse de Bauffremont was instructed by Murat to bring Napoleon confidential dispatches. Mentioned Alexandre de Bauffremont-Courtenay and [then he was Baron] General Armand were in Russia in 1791. So, 29 year-old general Paul Armand [Paul 1st] came from Paris together with Alexandre, the Marquis de Courtenay.
Both participated in the Napoleonic wars, years 1812-1813. Returned to the country in 1814. Then Paszkowski, and Kalinowski, have made a Free City of Krakow (ca 1819) and established families. Their children were born just after 1816 [see Moscow and the Armands intermarried to Japaridze and to Konstantynowicz]. Both have completed military service in the rank of general. Both family came from south of the former Poland, after in the Russian zone, and also in the Austrian partition, but had a relationships with families living in Russia.

Above countess Olga Kalinowska born 1818 or 1822 was married in 1844 to Ireneusz Kleofas Oginski b. 1808 d. 1863, and her son was Bohdan / Bogdan Oginski who was born in 1848 or in 1849. She was lover of Alexander II, tsar of Russia who was born in Moscow on 29. 04. 1818. This Emperor has children from two marriages and children with two different women:
with NN princess Lubomirska ca 1867 and with above Olga, countess Kalinovsky / Olga nee Kalinowska was son Michael-Bogdan or Bogdan / Bohdan, prince Oginski born 10. 10. 1848 or 1849 married after to Gabrielle-Marie, countess Potulicka / Maria Potulicki.

Above Ireneusz Oginski, duke, lived in the Kovno government, and was landowner of Retow / RIETAVAS and Zalesie.

Note to the Poninskis:

Ludwik Kalinowski 2nd married in 1723 to Elzbieta Poninska, b. 1700,
the daughter of Adam Poninski, SENIOR, ca 1680 - 1732
[Adam's grandson was Adam Poninski, junior - net to CAGLIOSTRO and Szoldrski. 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].

Remember now on the daughters of Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) and TERESA:
1. Zofia Anna m. Adam Kozminski, an official in Kalisz;
2.
Ludwika MIELZYNSKA, 1st married Rafal Tworzyjanski, an official in Wschowa,
Ludwika Mielzynska Tworzyjanska the 2nd married to Adam Poninski [ca 1680 - 1732], oldest;
3. Franciszka Mielzynska, m. Andrzej Wyssogota-Zakrzewski.

Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638 - died in 1697) married also Katarzyna MYCIELSKA GORZYCKA MIELZYNSKA in Pawlowice in 1684.
MACIEJ's Mielzynski next children:
1.
Elzbieta Mielzynska, 1687-1716, m. Franciszek Wessel, official in Zakroczym; 1680-1724
[the brother of Augustyn Adam Wessel;
and of Wojciech Wessel who was the father of famous
Teodor Wessel, 1730-1791 - the supporter of Adam Poninski junior]
- 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.
Count August Ilinski, b. 1766 in Romanow in the Nowogrod Wolynski county, and died in St Petersburg in 1844;
2.
Urszula MIELZYNSKA + Antoni Walknowski.

Urszula MIELZYNSKA Walknowski was the mother of Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski - the husband of BRYGIDA BARDZKA. BRYGIDA BARDZKA was the daughter of Wojciech Marek Bardzki d. 1770. 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.

Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska married 1st Bonawentura Wierusz-Walknowski.
Bonawentura Wierusz-Walknowski b. 1720, was the son of Antoni WALKNOWSKI and Urszula Mielzynska.

Jakub Kiedrzynski was born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798. His two wives: Brygida Bardzka [in 1767]; and Julianna Bogdanska [ca 1788].

Brygida Bardzka Walknowska + JAKUB Kiedrzynski had two daughters:
1.
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770 / 1772-1811 or Julianna Kiedrzynska;
2.
Petronela Kiedrzynska married to Melchior Jan Pradzynski.

ADAM PONINSKI older, died in 1732 [the Babimost official; the Gniezno in 1722, and the Poznan governor in 1729; the official of NAKLO in 1720; the Przemet governor in 1721].

Adam Poninski, older, was the son of Hieronim Poninski [1630 - 1702] and Teresa Chociszewska.
Hieronim (Jarosz) Adam Jaroslaw Poninski (1630 - 1702), MP, the Gniezno governor, the Babimost official, the son of Aleksander Poninski and Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewska.
Hieronim's Poninski sisters:
Marianna Kierski;
Dorota Psarski.
Hieronim was living in Witkowice.

Hieronim's Poninski children:
A.
Barbara Gembicki, of NAKLO;
B.
Adam Poninski, older (b. ca 1680, d. 1732), the Poznan governor.
C.
Franciszek Poninski (1676 - 1740), the Poznan official; diplomat, 1717 and 1718 met Piotr the Great of Russia, in Paris and Moscow;
Father of
a.
Jadwiga Kwilecka and
b.
Antoni Jozef Poninski, b. ca 1700, and died in 1742/1746.

Antoni Jozef Poninski / Eques Polonus or Joannes Maximilianus Krolikiewicz, died in 1742. Married 1st - Zofia Woronicz; 2nd - Salomea Szembek. Antoni Jozef Poninski died in 1742/1746, in 1738 the Poznan governor,
the owner of Parzymiechy, Dankow and Lipie in the Wielun district.

Antoni Jozef Poninski b. ca 1700, was the father of
1.
Jozef Poninski, b. ca 1725, d. 1770, General-Lieutenant, the owner of the estates close to PRZEMYSL; the envoy to Petersburg, Spain, Portugal, England, Sardinia, Holland in 1764;
in Paris and Wien in 1766; died in 1770 in LUZWA.
He married Marianna Kalinowska GRABIANKA, b. 1720, died in 1797 - the owner of Gwozdziec and Zahajpole in the Halicz province.
Marianna Kalinowska was married twice - 1st to Grabianka, 2nd to Poninski.

2.
JAN NEPOMUCEN Poninski (1735 - d. aft. 1782), known as Ignacy August Piotr Poninski
= Jan Poninski, the son of ANTONI Poninski and 2nd wife SALOMEA SZEMBEK.
The owner of DANKOW in the Wielun district - the border to KRZEPICE. Closest to Jozef Ossolinski and Jan Klemens Branicki. In 1764 Jan Poninski was in DREZNO and Wien; in 1769 he took Zbrojewo close to Dankow; and Brzoski close to Krzepice.
Poninski Jan Nepomucen (1735 - aft. 1782), writer, the Confederat in 1768, Freemason; he was born in Warszawa. Ie. Ignacy August Piotr Poninski = Jan Poninski, the son of ANTONI Poninski and 2nd wife SALOMEA SZEMBEK. The owner of DANKOW in the Wielun district - the border to KRZEPICE. In 1764 - Colonel, was fighting in France.
Jan Poninski was talking in 1769 with ADAM KRASINSKI in Cieszyn.
In 1771, in France and Drezno. 1771-1775 in Paris;
visited STRASBURG / Strasbourg [de ROHAN ?].
1779 - in Poland acted as FREEMASON, under Strasbourg - in Cracow and Warsaw, with J. L. TOUX de SALVERTE, Michal Oginski, Kazimierz Nestor SAPIEHA, and Jan Potocki of Pinsk.
But in 1780 Ignacy Potocki took Freemasonry under Berlin - London Lodges.

D.
Karol Samuel Poninski (1675 - 1727), in Poznan;
E.
Wladyslaw Poninski (d. 1731), the Wschowa official;
the father of
Hieronim Poninski, junior, b. ca 1700, married Konstancja Agnieszka Poninska Mycielska in 1701.


Ewa Leszczynska (married Szembek; the half-sister of Anna Jablonowska), b. 1702, d. 1733,
was the daughter of
Stefan Leszczynski d. 1722 + Joanna Teresa Brzostowska d. ca 1723.
EWA married in 1717 to Jan Szembek d. 1731. They had a daughter Bihilda Szembek, b. 1723, d. 1747, m. in 1738 to Jerzy August Mniszech b. 1715, d. 1778.

Katarzyna Szembek (Jablonowska), the daughter of Anna Leszczynska SZEMBEK b. 1697

{Anna was the daughter of
Stefan Leszczynski d. 1722 + Konstancja Mniszech.
Stefan married three times:
Joanna Teresa Brzostowska; and Konstancja Mniszech.
Anna Leszczynska Szembek was the granddaughter of Waclaw Leszczynski, born in 1632, who was married twice:
1. Zofia Wisniowiecka; and
2.
Konstancja Czarniecka.

Konstancja CZARNIECKA m. Leszczynska. Konstancja Joanna Czarniecka, ca 1630 - 1668, the daughter of Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 1st b. 1599 + Zofia Kobierzycka.
Konstancja married to Waclaw Leszczynski.
Konstancja was the sister of Katarzyna Aleksandra Branicka + Count Jan Klemens Branicki / Klemens Branicki the 2nd, ca 1624 - 1673, the son of Count Jan Klemens Branicki the 1st.
Above Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki, b. 1599, d. 1665, was the son of
Krzysztof Czarniecki b. ca 1564, d. 1634 + Krystyna Rzeszowska.

Remigian Zaleski b. 1595, d. in 1645, the Sieradz official aft. 1620, MP in 1620, 1624, 1627. Senator in 1640-1642. In 1656 Remigian Zaleski was fighting under Stefan Czarniecki.
Remigian Zaleski {the son of MIKOLAJ ZALESKI} m. Anna Mielzynska, the daughter of Lukasz Mielzynski, the governor of Gniezno, and Remigian had a daughter Teresa Zaleska. Teresa Zaleska m. Adam Uriel Czarnkowski.
Teresa Zaleska Czarnkowska was the grandmother of Katarzyna Opalinska Leszczynska;
and the great-grandmother of Queen Maria Leszczynski of France + Ludwik XV / Louis XV, b. 1710,
and of Anna Leszczynski.
Adam Uriel Czarnkowski b. 1625, d. 1675.

Aleksander Zaleski was the owner of Zadzim, Pleszew [next Pleszew leaseholder - Adam Molski], and of Ostrorog. Aleksander was MP in 1633, 1646, 1649/1650. The founder a church in ZADZIM. Aleksander Zaleski m. Anna Dorota Walewska, with: Anna Mycielska and Dorota Glebocka, and a son Waclaw Zaleski, the Leczyca official. Waclaw Zaleski b. ca 1620.
Aleksander was the son of Mikolaj Zaleski, the Sieradz official,
and Aleksander Zaleski was the brother of Mikolaj ZALESKI the 2nd and of Remigian Zaleski, the governor of LECZYCA in 1640-1645.
Mikolaj Zaleski 1st had also next son Marcjan Zaleski / Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600 + Zofia Mikolajewski,
with the son
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685), and the daughter Elzbieta Zaleska.

Andrzej Zaleski m. Krystyna Molska Zaleska, born Czarniecka ca 1650.
Krystyna the 2nd married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.
Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685; m. second in 1687, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew {born ca 1630/1640 - d. 1685}.
Smarzew = Smardzew, the Wroblow parish, in the Sieradz county - in the 16th cent. belonged to Potocki and Zaleski, in 1576.
Andrzej Zaleski b. ca 1630/1640, had a sister Elzbieta Zaleska b. ca 1635, m. Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, the lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece in the PLOCK county.
Named Elzbieta Zaleska Smardzewska Kozierowska b. ca 1635.
Andrzej ZALESKI m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki.
Krystyna m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695,
with:
Helena Molska, and Konstancja Molska, and acc. to me
Anna Molska Kiedrzynska younger b. 1687.

Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 2nd, had a daughter Zofia Aniela Czarniecka, b. ca 1670-1723 + Michal Potocki, senator in 1726-1749, the Wolyn governor in 1726-1749, lived ca 1660-1749.

Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 2nd, b. ca 1630 - d. in 1703, was the son of Marcin Czarniecki, b. ca 1600/1610 - killed in 1652 in Batoh, m. Zofia Bogdanska.

Marcin Czarniecki b. ca 1600/1610 was the brother to famous commander-in-chief of the Polish Crown Army Stefan Czarniecki b. ca 1599. And they were the brothers to Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 1st b. 1599.

Konstancja Czarniecka m. WACLAW Leszczynski. Konstancja Joanna Czarniecka, ca 1630 - 1668, was the daughter of above named Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 1st b. 1599 + Zofia Kobierzycka.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife in 1687/1688 of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter Anna Molska b. in 1687, married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680,
with the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski - my ancestor of the mother side.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.
Adam Molski + Wazynska had children:
Wojciech Molski, Piotr Molski and Jozef Molski, and the daughter Anna Molska younger.
Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska Molska had also the daughter Anna older, m. Kiedrzynska nee Molska b. 1687.
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630-1685), was the son of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski + Zofia Mikolajewski}.

Waclaw Leszczynski younger was the son of Wladyslaw Leszczynski, b. 1613, d. 1679 + Katarzyna Gajewska d. ca 1662.
Wladyslaw Leszczynski was the son of Waclaw Leszczynski older, 1575 - 1628 + Anna.
Waclaw older was the son of
Rafal Leszczynski, the SREM governor, b. ca 1526, d. in 1592 + Anna
[Rafal m. twice: Barbara Anna Dunin-Wolska; and Anna Katarzyna Korzbok, ca 1536 - ca 1583, the daughter of Wilhelm von Kurzbach and Magdalena von Malzahn-Wartenberg b. ca 1531 in Sycow, the Olesnica County].

Stanislaw I Leszczynski, 1677 - 1766, the King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Duke of Lorraine and a count of the Holy Roman Empire. Stanislaw Leszczynski died in Luneville, France.
The King was the son of Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski and Dss Anna Katarzyna Jablonowska.
Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski b. 1650 in Warsaw, was the son of Boguslaw Leszczynski and Anna von Donhoff.
Boguslaw was the son of Rafal II Leszczynski and Anna Radzyminska.
Rafal II Leszczynski b. 1579, d. in 1636 in Wlodawa, was the son of Andrzej Leszczynski and Anna Firlej.
Andrzej Leszczynski b. in 1559 in Bydgoszcz, d. in 1606, was the son of mentioned Rafal Leszczynski, the SREM governor, b. ca 1526.

Dymitr Aleksander Jablonowski b. 1706, Duke in 1733, m. twice:
Katarzyna Szembek (Jablonowska) and
Jozefa Mycielska (Jablonowska).

Above Anna Leszczynska (Szembek) b. ca 1697 married Aleksander Kazimierz Szembek.

Above Ewa Leszczynska (Szembek) b. 1702, m. Jan Szembek.

Katarzyna married Dymitr Aleksander Jablonowski with children:
Joanna Jablonowska (Czetwertynska) + Janusz Tomasz Czetwertynski;
Maciej Jablonowski b. 1757, Duke + Marianna Szeptycka (Jablonowska);
Duke Stanislaw Jablonowski;
Duke Karol Jablonowski, 1768 - 1841;
Konstancja Jablonowska (Mycielska).


Walenty Kalinowski b. ca 1615/1630 + Eufrozyna Bydlowska, had the sons:
1.
Marcin Kalinowski ca 1640-1738 + Anna Katarzyna Tarnawska b. ca 1640

{Walenty Kalinowski b. ca 1615 + Eufrozyna Bydlowska b. ca 1610 - his son:
Marcin Kalinowski, 1640-1738 + Anna Katarzyna Tarnawska / Tarnowska b. ca 1640,
with the son
Ludwik Kalinowski b. ca 1680 + Zofia Potocka b. ca 1700 + 2nd in 1723 to Elzbieta Poninska b. 1690,
with daughters:
1.
Marianna Kalinowska b. ca 1720,
2.
Tekla Kalinowska b. ca 1722 married to Antoni Bielski died in 1789;
3.
Barbara Kalinowska born circa 1723 and m. Augustyn Ulinski b. 1720 / 1728,
the son of Jan Ulinski, of Podolia; Count in Austria in 1779.
Jan Ulinski b. ca 1690 and died in 1761, Colonel, in Kamieniec Podolski in 1714-1751, MP 1728, also in 1729 - 1732 and 1733, m. 2nd in 1720 with above son Augustyn Ulinski.

Anna Potocka (Leszczynska), 1615 - 1654, was the daughter of Waclaw Leszczynski and Anna Rozdrazewska. Anna Potocka had the sister Katarzyna Opalinska b. ca 1600 - d. in 1664, the wife of Stanislaw Grzymultowski and Piotr Jan Opalinski. Waclaw Leszczynski married Anna Rozdrazewska born in 1580, in Leszno. Waclaw Leszczynski, 1575 - 1628. Waclaw Leszczynski was born in 1575, to Rafal Leszczynski and Barbara Anna Wolska-Dunin. Rafal was born in 1526, in Poznan.
Waclaw Leszczynski married Anna Rozdrazewska in 1580, in Leszno, with the daughter Katarzyna Opalinska b. ca 1600 - d. in 1664, the wife of Stanislaw Grzymultowski and Piotr Jan Opalinski.
Above
Waclaw Leszczynski b. ca 1575 was the son of Rafal Leszczynski 1st,
Rafal had a brother - Marcin 'Sikora' Leszczynski, b. ca 1530. Rafal's father was Jan Leszczynski ca 1480 / 1485 - 1535, and the grandfather was Kasper Leszczynski and Zofia.

Above Anna Leszczynska b. 1615, was the wife of Jan Teodoryk Potocki, the Protestant movement fighter. His great-granddaughter was Zofia Potocka, ca 1700 - ca 1729
[mentioned
Ludwik Kalinowski b. ca 1680 + 1st to Zofia Potocka b. ca 1700, div. bef. 1723, died in 1729 + 2nd in 1723 to Elzbieta Poninska b. 1690.
Ludwik Kalinowski b. ca 1680 married Zofia Potocka b. ca {not ca 1670, Zofia m. 2nd KALINOWSKA ca 1720, but the 1st PUZYNA ca 1718, and Zofia in 1723 div.; died ca 1729} 1700 + 2nd in 1723 to Elzbieta Poninska b. 1700, the daughter of Adam Poninski, SENIOR, 1680-1732;
and Adam Poninski senior was the grandfather to Adam Poninski younger, the Illuminati. See below on the PONINSKIS]
and named Zofia Kalinowska nee Potocka with her second husband had a daughters -
1.
Tekla Kalinowska, b. ca 1722, m. Count Antoni Bielski, ca 1720 - 1789;
2.
Marianna Kalinowska [in 1720 - 1797] married 1st to Jozef Kajetan Grabianka b. ca 1710 [not ca 1720], of Latyczow,
a.
with the son, a French spy, the Illuminati top member, famous
Tadeusz Grabianka, b. 1740 - killed by Russian in a prison in 1807,
b.
and with the daughter
Tekla Grabianka married Jan Amor Tarnowski, b. 1735 - d. 1799.

Tadeusz Grabianka, 1740-1807, m. Teresa Stadnicka}.

2.
Aleksander Kalinowski b. ca 1640 + Elzbieta Strzemeska,
with the son
Adam Jan Kalinowski.

3.
Klara Kalinowska b. ca 1640 + Pawel Chamiec;
4.
Antoni Kalinowski b. ca 1640 + Ludwika (Gidzinska) Gierowska;
5.
Jozef Jan Kalinowski, ca 1650-1728 + Anna Lanckoronska b. ca 1660

[the sibilings of above Marcin Kalinowski, 1640-1738:
1. Aleksander Kalinowski b. ca 1640 + Elzbieta Strzemeska,
2. Klara Kalinowska b. ca 1640 + Pawel Chamiec,
3. Antoni Kalinowski born ca 1640 + Ludwika Gidzinska Gierowska,
4.
Jozef Jan Kalinowski, 1650-1728 + Anna Lanckoronska b. ca 1660.
Jozef Jan Kalinowski 1650-1728 + Anna Lanckoronska b. ca 1660, had children:
1.
Adam Kalinowski b. ca 1690 + Marianna Boryszewska (with a son Jozef Kalinowski b. ca 1720),
2.
Ignacy Kalinowski b. ca 1710 + Justyna Borzecka b. ca 1720.
Ignacy Kalinowski b. ca 1710 + Justyna Borzecka b. ca 1720 had children:
1. Agnieszka Kalinowska b. ca 1750,
2. Franciszka Kalinowska b. ca 1760/1765 + Olszewski / OLSZOWSKI,
3. Justyna Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Jozef Soltyk + Tomasz Piasecki,
4. Jozefa Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Jan Sadel Sadlo + 2nd time to Glogowski,
5.
Antonina Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Ludwik Walewski,
6.
Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759 + Elzbieta Bielska.
Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759, d. after 1790 + Elzbieta Bielska, b. ca 1760, d. ca 1809, the owner of Petlikowce Stare in 1799 - 1809, the daughter of Jozef Bielski, 1730 - 1774, a son of Boguslaw Bielski and Anna Szeptycka -
and Jozef's wife Jozefa Ostrorog, b. ca 1730, as 1st wife.
SEWERYN had children:
a.
Ignacy Franciszek Antoni Kalinowski b. ca 1790 / 1795, d. before 1846 + Hortensja Karsnicka, 1800-1881, the owner of Kurzany;
b.
Justyna Kalinowska, 1790-1876 in Paris, the owner of Petlikowce + 1st in 1809 to Jozef Tomasz Russocki, Count, 1785-1862, a son of Magdalena Dobinska, the daughter of Zygmunt Dobinski of Brzeziny d. 1759, + 2nd to Jozef Oechsner b. 1790.
c.
Count Jozef Kalinowski, ca 1790-1825, the owner of Kamionka Wielka close to Nowy Sacz;
Machnowka, Lubar, Udnow + Emilia Potocka b. ca 1791 in Guzow;
the daughter of
Prot Antoni Potocki, 1761-1801, the owner of Machnowka in the Berdyczow county, and her mother was
Marianna Maria Lubomirska d. 1810, 1st m. to Prot Antoni Potocki, 2nd to General Walerian Zubow, 3rd to General Teodor Uwarow / Uvarov.
Marianna Lubomirska was the daughter of Kacper Lubomirski d. 1780, and Barbara Lubomirska b. 1745, the daughter of Jerzy Ignacy b. 1687.
Barbara m. to Sollohub, Kacper Lubomirski, Kalikst Poninski, and Aleksander Winnicki.
The children of Jozef Kalinowski + Emilia Potocka Kalinowska b. ca 1791:
1.
Seweryna b. 1814, d. 1852

[Seweryna Kalinowski b. 1814, d. 1852, was married to Mikolaj Plautyn b. 1794 or 1796, d. 24 December 1866, a son of Fiodor Sergiejewicz Plautyn / Plautin died 1807?
Above Nikolai Fedorovich Plautin was an outstanding military leader and statesman of the Russian Empire, General of Cavalry 1856, Adjutant General 1849, a member of the State Council in 1862.
The grandson of named above Seweryna nee Kalinowska was
Mikolaj Plautin, b. 1868 who married to Maria Michajlowna Rajewska, 1872 - 30 December 1942.
Her mother:
Marija Grigorievna nee Gagarin
- her sister
Anastazja Grigorievna nee Gagarin b. 1853 died 1876 married to Piotr Michajlovich Orlov Denisov born 1852 who was a son of Michail Vasilievich Orlov Denisov born 1823, who was brother of Nadiezda married Katenin.
Grandfather of above Marija nee Rajewskaja was Mikolaj Mikolajevich Rajevskij Younger / RAJEWSKI MIKOLAJ from the Kiev government, Moscow and St Petersburg; b. 14 September 1801;
and the second grandfather of above Maria nee Rajewska was Grigorij Grigorievich Gagarin b. 1810 d. 1893];

2.
Jozefina Kalinowska married Oginska, born 1816 and died 1844;
3.
Olga Kalinowska born 1822, died 7 April 1899 in Retow
(her son -
Bohdan Michal Oginski duke b. 1848, married on 28 Apr. 1877 to Gabriela Maria Potulicki in Cracow, died on 25 March 1909 in Retow in the Rosienie district in Lithuania now / Zmudz, the owner of Retow and Zalesie that is Retowo or Rietavas, 25 km from Plungian; RIETAVAS was property in 1775 of Ksawery Oginski. In 1863 here died Ireneusz Oginski and in 1892 the first telephones in Lithuania).
4.
Probably M. Kalinowska (Maria / Maria Kalinowska Trubecka b. ca 1819) married Troubetzkoy / Trubecki was the sister of above Seweryna, Jozefina and Olga,
but this data need to be check, of course!
Maria Kalinowska m. Trubecka / Duke Trubecki / Grigory Troubetzkoy b. 1802, and died on 11 January 1874, who was a son of Piotr Nikolaievich Troubetzkoy b. on 18 November 1773],

with two sons:
1.
Adam Kalinowski b. ca 1690 + Marianna Boryszewska;
with the son Jozef Kalinowski b. ca 1720;
2.
Ignacy Kalinowski b. ca 1710 + Justyna Borzecka b. ca 1720.

3.
maybe Jakub Kalinowski b. ca 1700 + Izabela Sierakowska b. ca 1700;
with children:
1. Jozef Kalinowski b. ca 1730;
2. Teresa Kalinowska b. ca 1730;
3. Urszula Kalinowska b. ca 1730;
4.
Krzysztof Kalinowski b. in 1738.
Krzysztof was the father of Jerzy Kalinowski b. 1773, and Tomasz Kalinowski and one more.

Above Jerzy Kalinowski b. in 1773 + Dorota Kulakowska; with the son Andrzej Kalinowski b. 1805 in Grodno.
Andrzej Kalinowski b. 1805, d. 1835, m. three times:
Jozefa Polonska (Kalinowska);
Wiktoria Polonska (Kalinowska);
Zofia Puttkamer (Kalinowska) b. in Bieniakonie, the Woronowo district, d. in 1878, in Hrozow, the Minsk governorate.


Zaleski, Molski, Czarniecki, Zaluskowski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Hutten-Czapski, Skorzewski, Bardzki, Lewald-Jezierski, Kruszynski, Kalkstein, Plaskowski, Karwat, Rudzinski, Rudnicki, Krasinski and Potocki; Arnold, Pradzynski, Krasicki, Stadnicki, Wezyk, Niemojewski with Kiedrzynski - in Lipno, Sedziszow Malopolski, Zarnow and Opoczno. Zelechow, Krzynowloga Mala, Swiedziebnia, Pleszew and Swiecie, Chelmza, Brodnica and Tczew with Koscierzyna; in Baranowo, Krasne and the village Leszno close to Przasnysz; Wichulec close to Brodnica; Jedlno, Kuchary, Chelmo. The Koscierzyna county, Szawle, Maluszyn - and the family branch of Konstantynowicz, together with Oskierka, Gizycki, Ilinski, Tadeusz Grabianka, Chrapowicki and Prozor in Miezonka, Swolna, Mscislaw.


Stanislaw I Leszczynski, 1677 - 1766, the King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Duke of Lorraine and a count of the Holy Roman Empire.
By Wikipedia among others in 2021:
the descendants of Stanislaw Leszczynski -
Kings of France and Navarre,
two Kings of the Two Sicilies,
two Kings of Italy
(Victor Emmanuel III reigned as King of Italy in 1900 until 1946),
six Kings and one Queen of Spain
[Maria Luisa of Parma was Queen consort of Spain in 1788 to 1808, the youngest daughter of Philip, Duke of Parma, the fourth son of Philip V of Spain and Louise Elisabeth of France, the eldest daughter of King Louis XV.
And Felipe VI of Spain King, the current reigning King of Spain],
two Emperors of Brazil,
five Kings and one Queen of Portugal and Algarve,
one Emperor of Austria,
five Kings of Saxony
[Frederick Augustus I of Wettin who reigned as the last Elector of Saxony in 1763 to 1806 and as King of Saxony in 1806 to 1827.
He was also Duke of Warsaw, 1807 to 1815],
four Kings of Belgium,
the King of Bavaria,
two kings of Bulgaria
[Boris III / Boris Klemens Robert Maria Pius Ludwig Stanislaus Xaver, the King of Bulgaria in 1918],
three Kings of Romania
[Ferdinand Intregitorul, was King of Romania in 1914 until his death in 1927. Ferdinand was the second son of Leopold, Prince of Hohenzollern and Infanta Antonia of Portugal, a daughter of Ferdinand II of Portugal and Maria II of Portugal],
the King of Yugoslavia,
two Princes of Lichtenstein,
two Grand Dukes and two Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
and in BELGIUM
[Philippe of Belgium King, married to Queen Mathilde of Belgium, the daughter of Countess Anna Maria Komorowska.
Anna Maria Komorowska b. 1946 in Bialogard - her great-grandparents:
Count Leon Wilhelm Komorowski, 1849-1900 + Krystyna Antonina Zbijewska.
Above Leon Wilhelm Komorowski, was the great-grandson of
Count Stanislaw Andrzej Komorowski, the official of the Royal court, born in 1746 + Franciszka Staszewska.
Above Stanislaw Andrzej Komorowski, was the son of
Count Franciszek Komorowski / Franciszek Antoni Komorowski, Count, 1723-1800 + Anna Radziminska-Frackiewicz, ca 1720-1760.

Note to the branch of POPIEL - KOMOROWSKI:
Konstanty Popiel b. 1841 was the son of Waclaw Popiel, 1812 - 1897, and the grandson of Konstanty Michal Ignacy Popiel, 1774 - died 1847,
the great-grandson of
Pawel Popiel and Konstancja Magdalena KOMOROWSKI, Popiel, b. 1730/1735 ?,
the daughter of PIOTR KOMOROWSKI.

Piotr Komorowski b. ca 1710 or bef., died 1747,
the son of
Jan Komorowski b. ca 1680 + Katarzyna Konstancja Sulimierska,
the daughter of
Mikolaj Stefan Sulimierski
[Sulimierski owned Wola Pszczolecka and LUBIEC with Kuznica Lubiecka - see also on the ROGACZEWSKI family, smiths and millers under Walewski in Wola Pszczolecka and Faustynow, then in Widawa. Here my family ex-Kiedrzynski surname].

Teresa Oziemblowski m. Bartlomiej Komorowski b. 1697 in Laszki, d. 1758
[Bartlomiej had a son Franciszek Antoni Komorowski b. 1723 in South Moravia - see President Bronislaw Komorowski
{Zygmunt Leopold Piotr (1865-1920) and Franciszek Antoni Komorowski / Francis Anthony (1723-1800, the son of TERESA OZIEMBLOWSKA Komorowska) were ancestors of Bronislaw Komorowski in a straight line.
Above 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 {see below} - she was mother of Anele Pilsudskyte of Zermaitija / Aniela Pilsudska Frackiewicz.

Stefan von Ronne was married 2 times with children:
1.
above named Johanna 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 RONNE 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.

Bartlomiej Komorowski was the son of
Jan Komorowski b. ca 1680 and Zofia Polanska;
and the grandson of Michal Jozef Komorowski b. ca 1660;
the great-grandson of Jan Komorowski b. ca 1640 - 1700,
who came from Stefan Komorowski and Katarzyna. Above Stefan had also a son Adam Komorowski b. ca 1640 [?] who had son Jan Komorowski d. 1719 - the 3rd};
and the daughter Countess Marcjancella Pilsudzka / Marcjanela Pilsudska]
who was the son of
Jan Komorowski b. ca 1680 and Zofia Polanska;
and the grandson of Michal Jozef Komorowski b. ca 1660.

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 son of Michal Jozef Komorowski b. ca 1660,
and the grandson of Jan Komorowski b. ca 1640 - 1700,
who came from Stefan Komorowski and Katarzyna].


Stanislaw I Leszczynski, 1677 - 1766, the King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Duke of Lorraine and a count of the Holy Roman Empire.
In 1709, Charles XII of Sweden was defeated by the Russians and as a result, Stanislaw lost all supports. Stanislaw was the son of Rafal Leszczynski, the governor of Poznan + Princess Anna Katarzyna Jablonowska. Stanislaw Leszczynski married Katarzyna Opalinska, with the daughter, Maria Leszczynska, the Queen of France as wife of Louis XV. Stanislaw's son-in-law Louis XV supported his claims to the Polish throne after the death of August II the Strong in 1733, which led to the War of the Polish Succession. In 1735 the French fleet appeared on Westerplatte. France and Russia had met as foes in the field. In 1735, Danzig / Gdansk capitulated.

Above Stanislaw Leszczynski b. 1677, had the daughter Marie Leszczynska b. 1703,
and the great-grandson Ferdinand I de Bourbon, Duce of Parme, 1751-1802.
And next great-grandsons:
Louis XVIII de Bourbon, died 1824, Count of Provence;
Louis XVI, the King of France, killed 1793;
Charles X, Duce of d'Artois, d. 1836.

Stanislaw Leszczynski, the King of Poland d. in 1766; he was the great-grandson of
1. top Polish protestant, Rafal Leszczynski the 1st, d. 1636, the official in WSCHOWA in 1613 + Anna Radziminska d. 1635
[they had the grandson Rafal Leszczynski the second.
Rafal the 1st was the son of Andrzej Leszczynski + Anna Firlej.
Rafal the 1st had 3 half-brothers - Jan Leszczynski; Waclaw; Przeclaw Leszczynski of Dorpat];
2. Kaspar von Donhoff / Kasper Donhoff / Kacper DENHOFF, d. 1645 + Aleksandra Koniecpolska d. 1651;
3. the great Polish patriot and MP, Jan Stanislaw Jablonowski d. in 1647 + in 1630 to Anna Ostrorog
[they had a son, Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Army in 1683, b. 1634, d. 1702.
The granddaughter was Anna Leszczynska m. Rafal Leszczynski the second, died in 1703 in Olesnica.
Anna's son was the King Stanislaw Leszczynski, the enemy of Russia];
4. Dominik Aleksander Kazanowski died in 1648 + Anna Potocka.

And again back to
Wojciech Paszkowski born in 1780, supported by the Templar Artur Potocki.
Wojciech was the son of Jan Paszkowski b. 1742.
Wojciech had 2 brothers [or more half-brothers]: Dominik Paszkowski and General Franciszek Paszkowski - my father family line by the Armands in Moscow.

Wojciech PASZKOWSKI married 2nd ca 1805, to Ludwina Galezka,
with the daughter Jozefa Paszkowska b. ca 1810; JOZEFA married in 1828, in Checiny. Above WOJCIECH had a son born 1805, an officer of the 1831 Uprising; and Wojciech Paszkowski had next daughter married Schwarzenberg-Czerny.
Wojciech Paszkowski m. the 1st to Emilia Bystrzonowska / Emilia Bystrzanowski.
Emilia Bystrzanowska was born in Brody.
Wojciech Bystrzonowski or Wojciech Bystrzanowski from Bystrzanowice, born on 13 April or 15 August 1699 in Cichoborz close to HRUBIESZOW.

Jan Aleksander Koniecpolski in 1685 sold Cichoborz and Szychowice to Maciej Bystrzanowski m. Zofia Grodzinska. Ca 1700 unknown Bystrzanowski; 1750 owned by Bystrzanowski.
Cichoborz took Leszczynski after 1751 - Michal Skarbek Leszczynski, m. Konstancja Orzecka, the 2nd to Barbara Wolska widowed Sebastian Lesiecki.
Then to Jozef Benedykt Leszczynski d. 1791, m. Teresa Swiezawska.
After 1792, Cichoborz was bought by Franciszek Bystrzanowski, until 1812.
In 1822 belonged to Wojciech Bystrzanowski.
Ca 1823 - Bystrzanowski sold the estate to Ignacy Jakub Czaplic-Pohorecki. Until 1858 - Franciszek Pohorecki.

Wojciech PASZKOWSKI married 3rd to Cyryla Matkowska / Cyrylla Matkowska, born in 1788 maybe in SKNILOW.
See:
Jozef Matkowski in Sknilow in 1813. SKNILOW - close to LWOW. In 1744 belonged to Katarzyna Kossakowska nee POTOCKA, top Illuminati lady-landlord.
KATARZYNA bought Stanislawow in 1771 from hands of Jozef Potocki. She was born 1716 or 30 April 1722, d. March 21, 1803 in Krystynopol. The political activist of the second half of the eighteenth century, she was the daughter of
Jerzy Potocki d. 1747, and Konstancja Podbereska-Drucka, 1st voto Zamoyska.
On May 24, 1744, Katarzyna Potocka married her cousin, Stanislaw Kossakowski, 1721-1761.
She was the granddaughter of Feliks Kazimierz Potocki 1630-1702.
FELIKS's brother - Andrzej Potocki, junior, died in 1691/1692 in STANISLAWOW. Feliks Kazimierz Potocki m. Krystyna Lubomirska.
Katarzyna Kossakowska was the great-granddaughter of Stanislaw Rewera Potocki, 1589-1667;
the great-great-granddaughter of Senior Andrzej Potocki, Lieutenant + ZOFIA PIASECKA.

Wojciech Paszkowski had 2 daughters:
Jozefa Cyrylla Marya Lewiecka (born Paszkowska) / Jozefa Lewicka.
In 1829 Grzegorz Lewicki studied at the Volhynia lyceum with Czerniawski Karol, Grabianka, Skoczynski Mikolay, Julian Jacyna, Tadeusz Dybowski, Wincenty Konstantynowicz, Ignacy Kreyczman, Leon Mirecki.

Wojciech Paszkowski had the famous brother General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, 1778 - 1856, the secretary of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko.

Note on Kruszyna and KOSCIELEC close to Kruszyna:
KRUSZYNA - 16 km south to JEDLNO of the Walewskis; north-east to Koscielec, Madalin, Marianka Redzinska. See on BLESZYNSKI and KOSCIELEC.
Kruszyna was owned by mentioned Kacper Denhoff (1587 - 1645), the relatives to the King Stanislaw Leszczynski;
before him: Koniecpolski and Walewski.

Kacper Denhoff born in Biala Podlaska, was the great-grandfather of the King Stanislaw Leszczynski, m. in 1620 to Aleksandra Anna Koniecpolska d. 1651, the daughter of Aleksander Koniecpolski d. 1609.
Kacper's son Stanislaw Adolf Denhoff d. 1653, m. in 1642 to Anna Eufemia Radziwill d. 1663, with the son Zygmunt Wiktor Denhoff, d. 1694, the owner of Kruszyna.
Zygmunt's second wife was Helena Dzialynska with the daughter
Anna Denhoff m. in 1696 to Aleksander Danilowicz d. 1723,
with the daughter Konstancja Danilowicz d. 1792 - she was the owner of Kruszyna.
Konstancja's second husband was Jan Kanty Potocki, 1693 - 1744, an official in Braclaw in 1729 - 1744 and in Kiev, with the son
Teodor Potocki b. 1730, Smotrycz - d. 1812, an official in Belz in 1791 – 1795;
TEODOR'S 2nd wife was Kordula Marianna Ewa Komorowska b. 1764, Smotrycz - d. 1836 in Wieden.
The son with above second wife:
Adam Potocki b. 1776, Kruszyna - d. 1812, Warszawa, Colonel of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw; the owner of Smotrycz, Sawince, and Kruszyna from hands of his grandmother Konstancja nee Danilowicz [d. 1792].
Css de Scheinech bought Kruszyna from Adam Potocki ca 1807.
Jan Kanty Chrucki ca 1815 - 1819, the owner of Kruszyna.
Jozef Fryderyk Martini / Fartyni / Jan Fryderyk Martini, d. 1837, the landlord of Kruszyna, ca 1820. His daughter Emilia Martini b. in 1803, Kozieglowy, the owner of Biala and Gawlowo, m. Jakub Podczaski d. 1832, fought in 1831, in 1823 in Wielun, the owner of Kruszyna since 1837.
Eugeniusz Adolf Lubomirski the owner of Kruszyna since 1862, d. 1911.
The Myszkowski family from Borowno, also acted in Kruszyna.

Note at margin:
Wincenty Colonna Walewski fought against Russians close to Kruszyna on 28 May 1863.
Andrzej Stefan Myszkowski b. 1701, bpt. in Kruszyna, d. 1779;
godparents:
Stefan Leszczynski, an official in Ostrzeszow, and Barbara Mecinska.
Kruszyna - 19 km SW to Radomsko, 21 km NE to Czestochowa.
In 1862 Kruszyna was bought by Eugeniusz Lubomirski. In 1863 here was secret hospital.

Prozor Jozef (1723 - 1788),
MP, the governor of Vitebsk. Born in Bobcin in Zmudz / Samaites, a son of Stanisław PROZOR (died around 1756), an official in Kaunas, and his first wife, Roza Siruc.
JOZEF was married three times.
The first wife was Felicjanna Szczyt (died after 1764), a daughter of Jozef SZCZYTT, an official in Mscislaw;
the second - Aleksandra Zaranek (died in Dudzicze in 1771), the wedding on September 7, 1767;
third Maria Chalecka 1st voto Adam Szujski (c. 1751-1826).
JOZEF Prozor from the first marriage had two daughters:
Petronela Karenga,
and Maria Prozor (died 1833), the wife of Ignacy Bykowski, the royal chamberlain;
and three sons:
Karol PROZOR;
Antoni PROZOR and
Ignacy PROZOR / Ignacy Kajetan Prozor + ANIELA OSKIERKA.
From the second marriage JOZEF Prozor had daughters:
Roza Prozor (died on June 22, 1834), married in 1785 to Stanisław Jelski;
and Barbara PROZOR, married to Franciszek Bukaty and 2nd to Ksawery Lipski.
JOZEF PROZOR studied in Krolewiec, 1734-1736 (Stanislaw Leszczynski was then residing there),
and in 1737 Jozef Prozor was educated at the Knight's Academy in Luneville, which he left in 1741.

Copyright by B. C. Biega:
ALEXANDER JOSEPH SULKOWSKI, b. 1695 in Cracow, d. 1762 in Leszno, a companion of August III, the son of August II, and was his Minister of State in Saxony from 1733 to 1738; a Count of the Holy Roman Empire in 1733; Prince by Empress Maria Theresa of Austria in 1752;
bought the estates of Rydzyna and Leszno from the exiled ex-king of Poland Stanislaw Leszczynski,
and estates of Bielsko in Cieszyn Silesia,
married Baroness Maria Francis Stein zu Jettingen, had four sons and three daughters:
1.
August Casimir (Kazimierz Sulkowski), b. 1729, general of the royal army, Marshal of the Polish parliament 1775 - 1776, married Louise Mniszech / Ludwika MNISZECH in 1766;
2.
Alexander Antoni Sulkowski, b. 1730, General of the royal army 1785, married Elenor Cetner in 1755;
3.
FRANCIS (FRANCISZEK SULKOWSKI), b. 1733, d. 1812, the Bielsko estates, see: Jozef Sulkowski killed in CAIRO;
4.
ANTONI PAUL, b. 1734, the RYDZYNA line;
5. Marianna Sulkowska, b. 1728, d. 1749, married Franciszek Jakub Szembek in 1747;
6.
Joanna Sulkowska, b. 1736, d. 1800, married Prince Piotr Sapieha in 1750;
7.
Josepha Petronela Sulkowska, b. 1737, married Prince Ignacy Potocki in 1753.

The children of ELZBIETA MECINSKA, among others:
1.
Michal Walewski 1749-1799 m. Salomea Psarska.
Michal WALEWSKI m. Salomea Psarska b. 1761, the daughter of
Sebastian PSARSKI and Teresa Niemojowski / NIEMOJEWSKI.

Aleksander Jozef Walewski, 1778-1845, b. in Zelazkow, Count, m.
Tekla Walewska, the daughter of Michal Walewski and Salomea PSARSKA.
Aleksander Walewski junior, was the son of Jozef Kalasanty WALEWSKI b. ca 1743 / 1747, d. 1792, the landowner of Jedlno (see Izydor Kiedrzynski + Helena Hutten-Czapska), Jankowice, Borkow +
Paulina Radolinska, the daughter of Kajetan Radolinski and Malgorzata Lubienska.

Marianna Psarska, ca 1740 - 1764, a daughter of Franciszek Ksawery Psarski.
Franciszek Ksawery Psarski b. 1691, died 1772 in Myslniew / Myslniow, the Ostrzeszow County, Greater Poland;
the son of Aleksander Psarski and Marianna Zaborska.
Franciszek Ksawery Psarski was the husband of Teresa SIELNICKA.
MARIANNA Psarska b. ca 1740, was the sister of mentioned Sebastian Psarski. Teresa Urszula Niemojowska, 1737-1779, married Sebastian Psarski, the Wielun official.
Marianna Psarska married Jan Nepomucen OLSZOWSKI.

Aleksander Walewski senior, of Wieruszow and Jedlno, had sons:
1. Jozef Walewski / JOZEF KALASANTY WALEWSKI, b. 1747 + Paulina RADOLINSKA;
2. Daniel Walewski, b. 1751;
3.
MICHAL Walewski, b. 1749 + Salomea PSARSKA.

Jozef Kalasanty Walewski had children:
1.
Ludwika Walewska, 1775-1863 + Jozef Niemojowski, General, older.
Jozef Niemojowski, 1840-1857, junior, was a grandson of above LUDWIKA and JOZEF Niemojowski / Niemojewski, senior.
2.
Aleksander Jozef Walewski, Count in 1833, MP 1830-1831, 1778-1845 + Tekla Walewska, 1783-1862
{a daughter of
Michal Walewski, 1749-1799 + Salomea Psarska, b. 1761 [Salomea Walewska Psarska m. 2nd Kielczewska],
and the granddaughter of
1.
Aleksander Walewski senior + Elzbieta Mecinska - the owners of Wieruszow and Jedlno, where in 1775/1776 moved home from Bieganin my ancestor Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 + Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762, and she was living in Ostrzeszow and Glogowa close to Raszkow and in named Raszkow in 1802/1803;
2.
Sebastian Psarski, an official in Wielun;
3. Teresa Niemojowska;
and the great-granddaughter of
Franciszek Walewski, an official in Rozprza, 1710-1745};

3.
Wincenty Walewski, 1785-1820 + Konstancja Salomea Jozefa Walewska, 1791-1843
[a daughter of Bogumil Gabriel Walewski, 1750-1814 + Jozefa Wezyk, 1760-1817,
and the granddaughter of
Stanislaw Jozef Walewski, an official in Spicymierz, 1720-1770;
and of Konstancja Urszula Jordan;
and the great-granddaughter of
Aleksander WALEWSKI senior, born ca 1700, and Wiktoria Bykowska.

All children of Jan JORDAN:
1. Spytek Rogatian Jordan;
2. Wojciech Ludwik Jordan,
3. Konstancja Urszula Walewska married Stanislaw Jozef Walewski born in 1720 or born in 1730-1770,
with children:
a.
Bogumil Gabriel Walewski, 1750-1814
{his daughter
Konstancja Salomea Jozefa Walewska married to Wincenty Walewski, b. 1785, d. 1819},
b.
Kunegunda Szembek nee Walewska, born in 1760 / 1766 - d. 1828,
a wife of Ignacy Jozef Szembek, 1740-1835, MP in 1788, an officer in Ostrzeszow in 1777-1793,
with a son
Piotr Szembek 1788-1866 General, Freemason, 1813 in Gdansk married to Fryderyka Becu de Tavernier].

Wincenty Walewski, 1785-1820 + Konstancja Salomea Jozefa Walewska, 1791-1843, had a son
Mikolaj Jozef Daniel Walewski, Count, 1813-1869 + Tekla Maslowska, 1818-1879,
and a grandson
Wincenty Colonna-Walewski, Count, 1841-1896 {see WOLA PSZCZOLECKA !}.

Mentioned Jan Paszkowski, born in 1742 + 1st to unknown, 2nd married Petronela Kulikowska,
with the son
Dominik Paszkowski, b. 1783 in Brody, d. 1866 + Anna Niemojewska, died in 1872 (tomb in Krakow).

Feliks Niemojowski, b. ca 1720/1730/1740. FELIKS was the son of
Antoni Niemojowski b. 1680/1690, m. bef. 1738. Antoni Niemojowski was the official in Ostrzeszow, d. 1741, the son of Niemojewski, an official in Wielun, 1650-1719.
Antoni Niemojewski married bef. 1738 to Eufrozyna PODOSKA, 1710-1779, the daughter of PODOSKI, the official in Rozan, 1660-1780.

FELIKS Niemojewski was the husband of Wiktoria Siemiankowska, and of Aniela WALKNOWSKA, b. ca 1730/1740/1750, the grand-daughter of Antoni Walknowski and Urszula Mielzynska.

Above Antoni Niemojowski, b. 1680 / 1690, d. 1741, was the son of Hieronim Niemojowski, b. 1647 / 1650, and Ludmila WIERZCHLEYSKA b. 1648.
Antoni was the husband of Eufrozyna and the father of
1.
Feliks Niemojowski b. 1720/1740;
2.
Teresa Urszula Niemojowska, 1737-1779 + Sebastian Psarski, the Wielun official;
m. 2nd to Ksawery Franciszek Walewski, the Ostrzeszow official in 1793, and in 1778, lived 1739-1796;
3.
Katarzyna Niemojowska b. ca 1740 + Antoni Jan Olszowski, b. 1732;
4.
Feliks Filip Niemojewski, the Wielun official in 1781, lived 1740-1794 + Wiktoria Siemiankowska,
with the son
Jozef Niemojowski, 1760/1762-1836/1839 + Ludwika Walewska, 1775-1863;
Feliks m. 2nd Aniela Walknowska;
5.
Joanna Niemojowska, 1735-1784 + Jozef Tomicki, the Ostrzeszow official, lived in 1720-1769,
with
Julianna Elzbieta Tomicka, 1754-1789 + Ksawery Franciszek Wezyk, b. ca 1750.

Ksawery Franciszek Wezyk b. ca 1750, was the son of Jozef WEZYK and Elzbieta Siemienska.

CICHOWICZ of Zydaczow had sons:
Marcin d. 1833 m. Malgorzata Wieczorkiewicz;
and Antoni Cichowicz, an owner of Dankow close Czestochowa, an officer in Zloczew, m. in 1828 to Jozefa Bleszynska,
the daughter of Stanislaw Bleszynski and Konstancja Wezyk.
Konstancja Wezyk b. ca 1750; the daughter of
Jozef Wezyk of Konary Sieradzkie, 1710-1771 and Helena Jordan b. 1730.
Konstancja Wezyk Bleszynska was married in 1777 to Pawel Skorzewski 1744-1819.

Julianna Elzbieta TOMICKA b. 1754 in Mroczen, proprietress an estate in Baranow close to KEPNO, m. in 1778 in Mroczen, to Ksawery Franciszek Wezyk of Osiny,
the son of
Jozef Wezyk and Elzbieta Siemienska.

The 2nd named Ksawery Franciszek Wezyk m. to Marianna Fundament Karsnicka.

Julianna Elzbieta Tomicka m. Ksawery Franciszek Wezyk b. ca 1750;
Ksawery 2nd married to Marianna Fundament Karsnicka (died in 1817 in Myjomice).
Ksawer's father was Jozef Wezyk, the son of Wawrzyniec WEZYK;
Ksawer's mother was Elzbieta Siemienska, the daughter of Maciej SIEMIENSKI.

Sebastian Psarski b. ca 1720,
was the father of
1.
Salomea Walewska b. 1761 [ca 1750 ?] + MICHAL WALEWSKI [and also Jozef Kielczewski, ca 1750-1812 + Salomea Walewska, 1754-1814],
and the grandfather of
Tekla Walewska + Aleksander Jozef Walewski.

2.
Agnieszka Teresa;
3. Teodora Eufrozyna Psarska;
4. Franciszek Borgiasz Psarski;
5.
Eleonora Leszczynska b. 1770 + Jan Leszczynski;
6. Franciszek;
7.
Marianna Urszula Walewska {the wife of Jan Walewski with daughter Jozefa Konopnicka}.

Antoni Piotr Fabian Psarski (1766 - 1851 in Redziny) m. Lucja Czekulin (1775 - 1863).
He was the son of Wladyslaw Psarski b. ca 1725 - d. 1787, an officer in Ostrzeszow, m. Rozalia Bartochowska, lived in Ruda close to Wielun (see Kiedrzynski near Wielun).
The grandson of Franciszek Ksawery Psarski b. 1691, d. 1772, the owner of Biala, 14 km north-west of Wielun.

Brzezie - west of WLOCLAWEK [see Lipno and Plock !], close to Radziejow and Brzesc Kujawski / Brzesc Kujawski.
BRZEZIE was the land property of Jozef Dambski, b. ca 1810, the son of Jozef Walenty Dambski b. 1777 and Marcjanna Marianna Leszczynska born 1785.
Jozef Dambski's great-grandparents:
1. Tomasz Dambski of Inowroclaw, 1690-1748;
2. Lukasz Madalinski of Kowal, b. 1700, the son of Michal MADALINSKI m. Katarzyna Rudzki. Lukasz Madalinski had the brother Samuel MADALINSKI who in 1731 save - give the comission a sum of money from the Chocen estate close to KOWAL and Wloclawek, to Anna Stempczynski married Gostkowska; also SAMUEL with his brothers - Lukasz Madalinski and Walenty Madalinski, signed and chose the King Stanislaw Leszczynski in the Brzesc Kujawski county. Samuel d. bef. 1738, left children with his wife Wiktoria Wierzbowski Madalinska.
3.
Andrzej Leszczynski of Rawa Mazowiecka b. 1700;
4. Franciszek Kazimierz Lanckoronski of Brzezie and of Rawa Mazowiecka, 1723-1785;
5.
Marianna Kolczynska b. 1690;
6. Ewa Estko b. 1740 [see the Estko - KOSCIUSZKO line];
7. Bazylea Woyczynska, 1720-1751;
8. Eleonora Garczynska, 1722-1802.

Antoni Jozef Madalinski b. 1739, d. 1804 / 1805, Polish general, commander of the cavalry, one of the commanders in the Kosciuszko Insurrection of 1794;
the Bar Confederation in 1768;
above Madalinski Antoni / Antoni Jozef, the son of Gutowska, b. 1739,
and the General was the owner of Karniszew / Karniszewo until 1781, Kostrzyn east of Poznan in 1800, Piekary in 1802, Zatopolice west to Radom, Przybyszew / Przybyszewo [close to Bialobrzegi], Lubania and Borow, in the Przybyszew parish - BOROWE, 7 km west to PRZYBYSZEW.
Buried in Przybyszewo, but his heart in Lubania north to Nowe Miasto by the Pilica River. Lubania close to Sadkowice, and close to Nowe Miasto. Przybyszew - east of Nowe Miasto by Pilica. He was in 1778 - 1788 under protection of the Sulkowskis; was living in Baszkow - 6 km to the Silesien and then Prussian border - south-west of Krotoszyn the city, close to Zduny - north-west of Ostrzeszow.
Baszkow is situated ca 5 km west of Zduny, the Leszczynskis land, then in 1791 to Mielzynski.
Antoni Madalinski after capitulation in 1794, was jailed by the Prussians 1795 - 1797.
Antoni Jozef Madalinski b. 1739, the son of Jozef Madalinski [1700/1710 - 1755].
Antoni's children:
1. Marja + Aleksander Iwanowski, the Zaslaw marshal;
2. Jozefa d. 1853 + Ignacy Sosnowski, judge in RAWA;
3.
Mikolaj Madalinski, b. in Miroslawice, Lieutenant in 1824, then Captain; m. 1st in 1832, Urszula Leszczynski,
a widow after death of her 1st husband - Antoni Swidzinski, the owner of Ossa;
2nd m. to Konstancja Zdziechowska, inf. 1850.
Father of named GENERAL Antoni Madalinski b. 1739:
JOZEF Madalinski born ca 1700/1710 or 1703 + Barbara Gutowska, inf. in Koscian, 1759.
KOSCIAN - 18 km east to WILKOWO POLSKIE.
JAN Madalinski was the grandfather of GENERAL. Jan b. 1665/1670; then in BADKOWO after a death of his wife Marjanna Klobski ca 1704; he became a priest in BADKOWO parish ca 1705.
His daughter Franciszka + Jozef Kicki, inf. 1754 about Franciszka and her brother - Jozef.
Great-grandfather of General:
Feliks Jan MADALINSKI, b. 1630 + Katarzyna Porczynski b. ca 1645.

Galecki - Rozdrazewski - Poniatowski - Kiedrzynski:
in 1719 Ms Rozdrazewska writes inventory of wealth to the Rozdrazew estate - 15 km north-east of KROTOSZYN; Rozdrazew belonged to the Rozdrazewskis until 1685. In 1720, the inventory signed in Kalisz - a case mentioned by Poniatowski. This inventory of the landproperty by mediation between the miss Galecka and the Poniatowski family was signed in 1720.
Krotoszyn - 15 km south-west to above ROZDRAZEW.
KROTOSZYN in 1725 was bought by Jozef Potocki of Kiev, from hands of miss Zofia Galecki, of Poznan;
Krotoszyn was the property of Rozdrazewski and Galecki:
Jakub Hieronim Rozdrazewski, ca 1621-1662, of Inowroclaw, a landlord in Krotoszyn, see inf. in 1656 in WROCLAW, fought close to Leszno and Koscian
[the son of
Jan Rozdrazewski, died in 1628 + Gryzelda Sobieska.
Jakub Hieronim Rozdrazewski m. twice: the 1st to Anna Beata Opalinska in 1644;
the second marriage to Katarzyna Opalinska in 1649, and Katarzyna was b. 1637, d. 1680. Katarzyna was the daughter of
Lukasz Opalinski, 1581-1654 + Zofia Danilowicz, died in 1642];
then Krotoszyn belonged to Konstanty Rozdrazewski who died before 1661 and sold in 1658 the villages Niewierz and Zakrzewko.
His brothers: Franciszek and Stanislaw Rozdrazewski, next owners.
In 1668 Krotoszyn was owned by above Katarzyna Opalinska Rozdrazewska {died before 1678}, of Inowroclaw, widowed after death of Jakub Hieronim Rozdrazewski.
Chancellor Jan Leszczynski
[Jan Leszczynski the 2nd, 1603 - Fall 1678, chancellor in 1666-1677],
was the guardian of her children, in 1673 - 1678.
The estate was indebted and Rozalia Galecka had a court case in Srem on the unpaid sum;
then Zygmunt Franciszek Galecki of Poznan taken Krotoszyn, and in 1711-17 the property was owned by widow Rozalia nee Dzieduszycki, Galecka.
Next court cases in 1720 and 1723, versus miss Zofia Galecka, the only heir of the Governor Galecki (Rozalia died before 1720).
Krotoszyn: in 1725, Jozef Potocki came to the rescue of the bankrupt, daughter Zofia Galecka, and he bought her estate in 1725.
Andrzej Karszewicz {inf. in Przemet about the KARSZEWICZS}, who died before 1749, fall in love with Teresa Keszycki - Skapska, which is otherwise also for many years being processed for serious debt repayments from Rozdrazewski and Galecki. Andrzej Karszewicz in 1729 in Poznan married named Teresa Skapska, the granddaughter of Teresa nee Keszycki, Skapski (Teresa is the daughter of Antoni Skapski and Rozalia Cielecki).

Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680, 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, an 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 Rozdrazewski 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 the 1st (1595-1628) of Odolanow, and Gryzelda Sobieski;
the grandfather Jan Rozdrazewski the 3rd, ca 1543 - 1600;
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 son Jan the 1st, the officiel in Odolanow,
and 2 daughters:
Anna Rozdrazewska m. in 1603 to Waclaw Leszczynski,
and Barbara married Jan Kostka of Lipno.
Katarzyna Rozdrazewska Potulicka (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 son Jan Franciszek Rozdrazewski (born 1650, an official in Miedzyrzecc and Odolanow, d. 1685);
married 2nd with sons:
Stanislaw Rozdrazewski (of Odolanow),
Michal Rozdrazewski (of Sroda and Odolanow)
and Adam Rozdrazewski,
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.

Marianna Psarska b. ca 1730 [1740 ?] - 1764, the daughter of Franciszek Ksawery Psarski, 1691-1772 and Teresa Sielnicka b. ca 1700;
Marianna m. to Jan Nepomucen Olszowski b. 1733, d. 1784 - see the Lech Kaczynski branch;
they had son Maksymilian Olszowski b. ca 1760 / 1763, d. 1814 in Wolka Krzykowska in the Chorzecin parish + Magdalena Gorecka b. ca 1760,
with children:
Tomasz Ksawery; and
Szymon Jakub OLSZOWSKI 1798-1882 + Agnieszka Gurbska b. ca 1810-1860,
with a daughter Julia Emilia Magdalena Olszowska born 1827 + Aleksander Brzezinski.
Aleksander Brzezinski born ca 1821, the son of Antoni Brzezinski, 1780-1848, and Karolina Leszczynska 1782-1874.

The daughter of above Aleksander Brzezinski was Jadwiga Brzezinska b. ca 1860.
Jadwiga Brzezinska married Stanislaw Jasiewicz,
with the son Aleksander Jasiewicz m. Stefania Szydlowska;
and granddaughter Jadwiga Jasiewicz b. 1926. The family branch of the President of Poland, Lech Kaczynski and his brother Jaroslaw Kaczynski.

Note to BRODY and GUZOW:
Stanislaw Zolkiewski in 1584, then Koniecpolski, Sobieski, Potocki and Mlodecki;
then BRODY belonged to Aleksander Koniecpolski, next to Jakub Sobieski, but he sold - in 1704 - Brody to Potocki. In 1772 under the authority of Austria.
Stanislaw Potocki {1698-1760} built here a palace; here in 1755 his daughter Teofila married Fryderyk Moszczynski; Stanislaw Potocki - owner of BRODY, the official in Poznan in 1756, in Kiev in 1744, Smolensk in 1735;
Stanislaw was the son of Jozef Potocki, 1673 - died 1751, and his 1st wife Wiktoria Leszczynski, 1682 - 1732;
JOZEF was the son of ANDRZEJ POTOCKI died 1691, and
the grandson of Stanislaw Rewera Potocki, 1579 - 1667, who was the son of
Andrzej Potocki senior, 1552-1609,
and grandson of Mikolaj Potocki, b. ca 1517 in Potok, died in 1572 in Krakow.

Stanislaw's children:
Anna Elzbieta Potocka died 1772 + Franciszek Salezy Potocki, 1720-1772, a son of Jozef Potocki died 1723;
Antoni Potocki;
Jozef Potocki MP,
Piotr Potocki,
Franciszek Ksawery Potocki,
Wincenty Potocki MP,
Wiktoria; Ludwika; Ignacy; Michal; Ksawery;
Teofilia Potocka m. in 1755 in BRODY [see PASZKOWSKI ca 1776].


This webpage is about:
Chocen close to Kowal; Trzebin close to Walkow and Kozmin Wielkopolski. With the link among Walknowski, Bardzki, Kozuchowski, Billewicz and Pilsudski; Bardzki, Mielzynski, Kiedrzynski, Arnold, Wolowski and Pradzynski; Pradzynski with Sulimierski and Krasicki; Krasicki with Malachowski and Rzeczycki; Pilsudski, Onyszkiewicz, Karwat, Hutten-Czapski and Kiedrzynski with Jaruzelski; Karwat with Bardzki; Nostitz-Jackowski with Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski, Kiedrzynski, Skorzewski, Orbeliani, Dadiani, Rodys, Findeisen, Zieleniewski. Nostitz-Jackowski with Kczewski, Wybicki, Kruszynski, Kalkstein, Niemojewski, Garczynski and Tusk. Walesa and Sapieha, Dabski, Findeisen, Kronenberg, Loewenstein, Obama net; Nostitz-Jackowski, Pstrokonski, Arcichowski, Hutten-Czapski with Kiedrzynski. Konstantynowicz, Soltan, Piottuch-Kublicki, Szumski, Bouvier, Stanislaw Radziwill, with Oskierka, Gizycki, Ilinski, Tadeusz Grabianka, Chrapowicki and Prozor - Templars and the Illuminati, with links to Lasek, Ilinski, Duflon, Konstantynowicz, Nobel, Armand and Lenin. Paszkowski, Fiszer, Axamitowski, Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Horodyski, Szaniawski and Erasmus Mycielski with Armand, Paszkowski, Apolon Konstantynowicz - links to Breguet, Duflon, and Japaridze, Dadiani, Saparow, Dukes Oldenburg and the Romanow of Russia.
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.


Melchior Skorzewski took Kopaszewo.
Melchior's son - Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1707 who was also the owner of Kopaszewo; next owner was Andrzej's SON - Ludwik Skorzewski, older. Ludwik bought Rogaczewo MALE.
Mentioned Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1707, m. Dorota Chlapowska, the daughter of Michal Chlapowski, 1680-1766 + Ludwika Sobocka.

KOPASZEWO - 4 kilometres north of Krzywin, 14 km south-east of Koscian, and 46 km south of Poznan.

Andrzej Skorzewski, younger, b. 1776, in Kamieniec, 9 km north-west to SEPNO, ie. Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski, 1776-1842, married to Ludwika Maria Genowefa Krzycka, 1779-1834;
his son
Seweryn Skorzewski, b. in 1806 / 1807 in Krzycko Wielkie / Krzyck Wielki close to Leszno, d. 1873 in Kamieniec; MP and the landowner.
Andrzej Skorzewski younger was the owner of Kamieniec, and Ludwika Krzycki, the owner of Krzycko Wielkie and Golanice.

Andrzej Skorzewski OLDER, b. ca 1707/1710, was the 2nd married to DOROTA CHLAPOWSKA,
with the son
Gabriel Skorzewski younger + Franciszka Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, b. ca 1742 [ca 1750],
and the granddaughter - Ludwika Skorzewska b. 1770.

Marianna Owsianna / OWSIANA, b. 1865 in Sepno
(4 km south-east to KONOJAD, the Koscian county; and 18 km north-east to Wilkowo Polskie in the Kosten / Koscian county)
and she was died in 1892 in Wilanowo / Kamieniec close to KOSCIAN;
the daughter of
JAKUB OWSIANY b. 1836/1838, who after the January Uprising was living in SEPNO.
Jacobus Owsiany, born in 1836/1838, d. in Wilanowo (KOSCIAN County), m. in 1864, in Konojad - 5 km north-east to WILANOWO, 16 km north-west to KOSCIAN, and 19 km north-east to WILKOWO POLSKIE, to KATARZYNA Wyssogota-Zakrzewska / Catharina Zakrzewska (m. Owsiany), born in 1843.

Jacobus Owsiany, born in 1836/1838, died in Wilanowo in the Koscian county, married in 1864, in Konojad / Konojady, to Catharina Zakrzewska (Katarzyna Zakrzewska Owsiany), born in 1843. Katarzyna Zakrzewska was born in 1843 in GUTOW, was the daughter of
Konstanty Zakrzewski, born in 1811 in Kalisz, d. 1884 in Genoa, Italy.
Konstanty Wyssogota-Zakrzewski was the son of
Pawel Zakrzewski Wyskota, [b. ca 1780 ?] died in 1812, and Katarzyna REMBOWSKA.
The grandson of
Kasper Zakrzewski [b. 1738/1739 or ca 1750 ?] + GORZENSKA of Gutow, + Justyna Wyssogota-Zakrzewska,
the daughter of Tadeusz Zakrzewski and Kunegunda Wyssogota.

And Konstanty Zakrzewski was the great-grandson of
Hermengild Franciszek Zakrzewski / Franciszek Hermenegild Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1710 - 1771 in Kalisz.
The great-great-grandson of
Jan Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, [the first, b. ca 1670/1680] died in 1745 + Ludwika Borek-Gostynski.


Aleksander Zaleski of Otok, b. 1599, d. 1651, the Sieradz official in 1625-1646. The son of Mikolaj Wojciech Zaleski + Katarzyna Beldowska. Aleksander m. Anna Dorota Walewska, the daughter of Adam Walewski, the governor of Leczyca.
Aleksander Zaleski had children:
Waclaw ZALESKI, Anna Mycielska, Dorota Glebocka.
Aleksander Zaleski was the owner of Zadzim,
Pleszew [next Pleszew owner - Adam Molski],
and of Ostrorog.
Aleksander was MP in 1633, 1646, 1649/1650. The founder a church in ZADZIM.
Aleksander Zaleski m. Anna Dorota Walewska, with:
Anna Mycielska and Dorota Glebocka, and a son Waclaw Zaleski, the Leczyca official.
Waclaw Zaleski b. ca 1620.
Aleksander was the son of Mikolaj Zaleski SENIOR, the Sieradz official, and Aleksander Zaleski was the brother of
Mikolaj ZALESKI junior, and of
Remigian Zaleski, the governor of LECZYCA in 1640-1645; and of
Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600 + Zofia Mikolajewska.

Remigian Zaleski b. 1595, d. in 1645, the Sieradz official aft. 1620, MP in 1620, 1624, 1627. Senator in 1640-1642.
In 1656 Remigian Zaleski was fighting under Stefan Czarniecki.

Otok is situated in the Zadzim commune, 4 kilometres east of Zadzim, 16 km south of Poddebice, and 39 km west of Lodz. Close to Wola Zaleska. East to Peczniew.

Remigian Zaleski m. Anna Mielzynska, the daughter of Lukasz Mielzynski, the governor of Gniezno, and Remigian had a daughter Teresa Zaleska.
Teresa Zaleska m. Adam Uriel Czarnkowski, and
Teresa Zaleska Czarnkowska [bef. 1640 - 1658/1669] was the grandmother of Katarzyna Opalinska Leszczynska;
and the great-grandmother of Queen Maria Leszczynski of France + Ludwik XV / Louis XV, b. 1710,
and of Anna Leszczynski / Marianna Anna Leszczynska, b. in Trzebnica, in 1699, died in 1717 in Palatine Zweibrucken, Germany.

Adam Uriel Czarnkowski b. 1625, d. 1675, and the father of Zofia Anna Czarnkowska Opalinska, b. 1660 in Poznan, died in 1701 + Jan Karol Opalinski, in 1678
[Jan Karol was the son of Teresa Konstancja Czarnkowska, ca 1618 in Leczyca - 1660 in Wojnowicz / Wojnowice + Krzysztof Opalinski, 1609/1611 in Sierakow - 1655 in Wloszakowice]
and they had a daughter Katarzyna (Opalinska) Leszczynska, 1680 - 1747;
and the granddaughter
Maria Karolina Zofia Felicja Leszczynska (1703 - 1768) + in 1725 Louis Bourbon XV de France;
and the great-granddaughter
Louise Elisabeth Bourbon-Parma (1727 - 1759),
with the children:
Isabella Maria Louisa Antonietta Ferdinanda de Parma of Austria;
Ferdinand Bourbon and
Luisa Maria Teresa Ana di Borbone-Parma.
Above Isabella Maria Louisa m. Joseph Benedikt Anton Habsburg-Lothringen in 1760. Isabella Maria Louisa Antonietta Ferdinanda grew up at the court of her grandfather, Philip V of Spain.

Mikolaj Zaleski had also the third son Marcjan Zaleski / Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600 + Zofia Mikolajewski,
with children: the son
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685), and the daughter Elzbieta.
Andrzej Zaleski m. Krystyna Molska Zaleska, born Czarniecka ca 1650, 2voto married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685, 2voto MOLSKA in 1687, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew {born ca 1630/1640 - d. 1685}.

Michal Skwarski died bef. 1728 + Marianna Molska b. ca 1690 (2voto Kazimierz Strupczynski)
had a son
Jakub Antoni Skwarski b. maybe ca 1710, died bef. 1773, the owner of Zdzenice Chrostowizna + Marianna Gloskowska (2voto Wojciech Cyganski);
with 4 children:
1. Rozalia Skwarska, with the sister was the owner of Chrostowizna
[in Kalisz in 1774, Wojciech Ciesielski, the son of Antoni Ciesielski, the grandson of Krzysztof Ciesielski - in a court with Marianna Gawlowska, also Jan; Izydor and Florjan Ciesielski - brothers in Zdzenice Skrzyszczyzna and the owners of Ciesielszczyzna; vs Kasper Kiedrzynski, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska Kiedrzynska. A part of Skrzeszczyzna was sold.
In 1735 in KALISZ:
Kazimierz Ciesielski, the son of named above Krzysztof Ciesielski and Maria Dzenicki-Ciesielska, on behalf of Stanislaw; Antoni and Jan Ciesielski - brothers, about Zdzenice Skrzeszczyzna in part ceded to Marcjan Zdzenicki.
Zdzenice / Zdzienice, close to TUREK, and Malanow; south-west to TUREK, 18 km north-west to DOBRA; 14 km north to MADALIN and BEDZIECHOW of Kiedrzynski; 4 km north-east to MALANOW, 20 km north-west to MILEJOW - see GLUCHOW.
In 1683, Kazimierz Zdzenicki, the owner of the prat of Zdzenice Chrostowizna in the Konin county. Zdzenicki the owner of the part of Zdzenice Maciejowizna, together with his wife Zofia of Potok.
In 1788, Kasper Kiedrzynski, the landlord of Zdzenice, and the part of Chrostowizna, from Rozalia, a wife to Aleksander Jeziorski and from Malgorzata, the wife of Antoni Porczynski, with a witness Karol Glodkowski, the owner of Laskowiec in 1773.
Kasper Kiedrzynski took the part of named Chrostowizna also from Wojciech Ciesielski {Skrzeczyzna} in 1774.
And from Szymon Mieszko Zdzenicki {Mieczkowizna} in 1774.
From hands of Franciszek Stawski, in 1774.
From Jozef Zdzenicki took Bachowizna in 1775. From Wojciech Gosiorowski in 1778; from Antoni Zdzenicki named Kasper Kiedrzynski took Podlesianka in 1787.
From Konstanty Zdzenicki in 1781. Mikolajewizna was sold to Wojciech Goczalkowski and his wife Rozalja Raszewska. Wojciech was the son of Antoni Goczalkowski the owner of Kociug who died aft. 1778.
ZDZENICE - 3 kilometres north-east of Malanow, 10 km south-west of Turek, 14 km north-west to Bedziechow; 18 km north-west to Gluchow]
and they sold the estate in 1773 to Kasper Kiedrzynski
[the brother to Jakub Kiedrzynski and to Izydor Kiedrzynski + Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762 - my family branch]
+ Aleksander Jezierski;
2.
Malgorzata Skwarska + Antoni Porczynski;
3. Adam Skwarski;
4. Jozef Skwarski.

Krystyna Czarniecka ZALESKA [she died ca 1704/1715] m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695
{Adam Molski was the leaseholder of PLESZEW in 1691-1692;
the owner of Laszkow in 1652 and in 1666; Biskupiec in the Kalisz county in 1667 - 1673; of Rychnowo, 1682-1683,
he was married two times. Adam Molski, ca 1635 - 1695, was the son of Piotr Molski + Anna Pilchowska, b. ca 1595. Adam had a sister Ewa Linowska (born Molska). Adam married [she died bef. 1680] Elzbieta Wazynska bef. 1670, born ca 1640, with a daughter Teresa Rogalinski.
ADAM MOLSKI had a son with Wazynska:
Wojciech Molski d. in 1692/1696;
and named Wojciech Molski was the brother and the half-brother to
Piotr Molski junior, Jozef Molski, Teresa Molska, Helena Molski (and also to Marianna Molska b. bef. 1690, m. 1st Michal Skwarski died bef. 1728, 2voto Kazimierz Strupczynski) and
to Anna Molska 1voto Wojciech Zaluskowski, 2voto Jan Kiedrzynski},
with:
Helena Molska, and Konstancja Molska, and acc. to me
Anna Molska Kiedrzynska younger b. 1687.
Smarzew = Smardzew, the Wroblow parish, in the Sieradz county - in the 16th cent. belonged to Potocki and Zaleski, in 1576.

Andrzej Zaleski b. ca 1630/1640, had a sister Elzbieta Zaleska b. ca 1635, m. Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, the lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece in the PLOCK county.
Andrzej ZALESKI was the Lieutenant, he was buried in Kalisz. Andrzej Zaleski lived also in the Wloclawek district and in the Swiecie county:
in 1661 in Gawlowice, 2 km north to Bagart, 7 km south-west to Radzyn Chelminski; 12 km north to Wabrzezno - and here Andrzej Zaleski was the godfather for Gawlowski together with godmother Anna Poniatowska.
In 1664 in Sulmowo / Sulnowo, the Swiecie county - for Kowalski, the godfather was Andrzej Zaleski with Anna Trzebienska.

Elzbieta ZALESKA b. ca 1635, m. the 2nd Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696.
Elzbieta Kozierowska (nee Zaleska) m. 3rd ca 1698 to Glinski;
and the 1st to Feliks Smardzewski in 1653 in Proboszczewice close to PLOCK.

Andrzej Zaleski was the brother to Elzbieta Zaleska Smardzewska Kozierowska b. ca 1635.
Andrzej Zaleski b. ca 1630/1640, m. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685;
and Krystyna m. second in 1687 to ADAM MOLSKI of PLESZEW, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski. Pleszew was owned earlier by Aleksander Zaleski b. 1599.
Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka ca 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685; m. second in 1687, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew {born ca 1640 - d. 1685} = Smardzew, the Wroblow parish.

SULNOWO - 15 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km east to Wyrwa, 3 km north to Swiecie.
PRZYSIERSK: 6 km east to Bukowiec; 9 km west to SULNOWO.
KAMIONKI - the Plock County, 4 / 5 kilometres north of Biala, 10 km north of Plock, 9 km south to KOLCZYN.

President Lech Walesa is the grandson of
Zofia Lacinska Dobrzeniecka, b. Zorawin close to Sierpc, died in 1952 in ZDZIEMBORZ close to PLOCK. Buried in BADKOWO [see Leopold Kronenberg's estates], close to WLOCLAWEK.
The great-grandson of
Antonina Dobrzeniecka GACHOWICZ, b. 1838 / 1839 in KAMIONKI, 15 km north-west to PLOCK, died in LISEWO Duze close to Sierpc in 1908, buried in GOZDOWO, close to Sierpc.
The great-great-grandson of
Eleonora Gachowicz CUKRAS, b. 1819 in CIACHCIN, the Plock county.
The great-great-great-grandson of
Petronella Cukras (Gralicka) + Franciszek Cukras, 1791 - 1857,
the son of Sebastian Cukras and Helena ANTKOWNA.

See:
Krystyna Czarniecka, m. the 1st Andrzej Zaleski, 2nd voto Molska. The Zaleskis came from the Sieradz province in 1584, ie. Smarzew / Szmarzowa / Smardzew. ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640-1685), the son of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski + Zofia Mikolajewski, and Andrzej was Colonel. Andrzej Zaleski was the owner of Kamien / Kamieniec in 1677, Milkowice / Mielkowice, Mielkowskie Zaspy, Strachocice, Strachockie Mlyny, Skecznow, Koscianki, in the Sieradz county. In 1669 signed in a court with Samuel Pstrokonski in Kalisz; in 1673 agreed with Piotr Jerzy Boguslawski and his wife Marianna Drogoszewska.
Andrzej ZALESKI m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki. Krystyna m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695,
with:
Helena Molska, and Konstancja Molska, and acc. to me
Anna Molska Kiedrzynska younger b. 1687.

KONSTANCJA Zaleska b. aft. 1665, d. 1730 / 1735, the daughter of Andrzej Zaleski and Krystyna Czarniecki.
Buried in Kalisz. Married ca 1685 to Wladyslaw Poninski, ca 1660 - 1731,
the son of
Hieronim Poninski + Teresa Chociszewski.

Wladyslaw Poninski was the governor of Wschowa, MP in 1695; the owner of Goliszewo in the Kalisz county; and of Wloszakowice; d. close to Leszno, buried in Kalisz.
Wladyslaw's children:
Jozefa Poninska, Hieronim Poninski, Stanislaw, and Teodor Poninski.

Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki, Colonel, b. ca 1600, died in 1652 in Batoh + unknown wife;
the granddaughter of Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564.

Jan Czarniecki b. ca 1630, and Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki b. ca 1630, were the sons of Marcin Czarniecki, ca 1600/1610 - 1652 in Batoh + Zofia Bogdanska.

Szymon Czarniecki, b. ca 1670 - d. in 1744, was the son of Jan Czarniecki b. ca 1630 + Krystyna Grochowiecka. Krystyna Czarniecka born Grochowiecka in 1630. Krystyna married Jan Czarniecki in 1650. Jan was born ca 1630, died in 1690. Jan was the brother to Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki.

Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki had a daughter Zofia Aniela Czarniecka, b. ca 1670-1723 + Michal Potocki, senator in 1726-1749, the Wolyn governor in 1726-1749, lived ca 1660-1749.
Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki b. ca 1630 - d. in 1703, was the son of Marcin Czarniecki, ca 1600/1610 - 1652 in Batoh, m. Zofia Bogdanska.

Marcin Czarniecki was the brother to famous commander-in-chief of the Polish Crown Army Stefan Czarniecki.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife in 1687/1688 of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter Anna Molska b. in 1687, married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680,
with the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
the daughter of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA

{ADAM MOLSKI had a son with Wazynska: Wojciech Molski d. in 1692/1696; and named Wojciech Molski was the brother and the half-brother to Piotr Molski junior, Jozef Molski, Teresa Molska, Helena Molski (and also to Marianna Molska b. bef. 1690, m. 1st Michal Skwarski died bef. 1728, 2voto Kazimierz Strupczynski) and
to Anna Molska 1voto Wojciech Zaluskowski, 2voto Jan Kiedrzynski.

ORPISZEWEK close to Pleszew:
Andrzej Czyzewski was the landlord of Orpiszewek.
Then Jakub Kiedrzynski ca 1770/1775. He was the official of Kalisz. In 1784, Jakub Kiedrzynski bought the rest of Orpiszewek from Katarzyna Zaluskowski, widowed after Antoni Daleszynski. Katarzyna Zaluskowski Daleszynski had a son Jozef Daleszynski, b. ca 1755.
Katarzyna, b. ca 1730, was the daughter of Maciej Zaluskowski, d. 1774 + Urszula Koczanska, b. ca 1700.

Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738, was married to Brygida Bardzka Walknowska, and in 1786, after her death, Jakub married Julia Bogdanska / Julianna Bogdanska [in 1786/1787].
Jakub's children with Brygida:
1. Petronella Pradzynska;
2. Jozef Kiedrzynski;
3. Julianna Arnold.
Jakub's children with Bogdanska:
1. Stanislaw Jan Baptysta Kiedrzynski;
2. Salomea Kiedrzynska;
3. Adam Kiedrzynski b. bef. 1790 [in 1785 ?!].

Above Adam Kiedrzynski b. bef. 1790, was the son of Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738 in Wilczkow [NOT of Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 - the brother of named Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738 in Wilczkow owned by the Pstrokonski family] + Julianna Bogdanska 2-voto MADALINSKA. In 1814 in the Mierzyn parish, was a wedding of Maksymilian Bleszynski b. in 1789, the son of Bonawentura Bleszynski + Salomea Pagowski. Bonawentura Bleszynski was the owner of Galonki. Maksymilian Bleszynski m. in 1814 to Salomea Psarski, b. 1798, the daughter of Julian Psarski + Justyna Marchocki, the owners of part in Cieszanowice and in Daniszewice.
Witnesses:
Feliks Kiedrzynski, b. 1783, the Korytno owner; and mentioned above
Adam Kiedrzynski b. in 1785 / 1786 [bef. 1790], the owner of KREPA; the brothers-in-law to Maksymilian Bleszynski.
And next witnesses:
Franciszek Psarski b. 1766; and Dominik Psarski b. in 1770, and they were the owners of the part in Cieszanowice and Daniszewice.

Czepow Sredni - 9 km north of UNIEJOW.
Wilamow [Sulimierski + Wola Pszczolecka] - 4 km north-west to Skotniki.
Czepow [Bajkowski + Kiedrzynski] - 4 km north-east to Skotniki of Pawel Zaluskowski.

Mikolaj Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1650, d. 1704, m. Joanna Zaluskowska of Kaliszkowice [Kaliszkowice OLOBOCKIE, 9 km north-west to GRABOW by the Prosna river; 20 km north-east to OSTRZESZOW; see BOBROWNIKI], d. 1726;
they had sons:
1. Aleksander Kiedrzynski and 2. Stefan Kiedrzynski who died in 1715, 3. and daughters Zofia Kiedrzynska 4. and Anna Kiedrzynska.

Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice, born in 1719, m. Elzbieta Wezyk.
They had children:
1. Piotr Pawel Klemens Zaluskowski;
2. Jadwiga Zaluskowska m. Zaremba.

Pawel Zaluskowski was born in 1719, d. in 1778, the district judge of Sieradz, the deputy governor of Kalisz, the landlord of Skotniki Glebowe and Skotniki [the Uniejow parish in the Warta county - 7 kilometres north of Uniejow, 20 km north-west of Poddebice, close to Wielenin. Michal Bajkowski was the owner of Czepy / CZEPOW - 12 km north to UNIEJOW, north-east to TUREK], Lyskowo, Myszkowo, Wilamowo [Wilamow - 4 km north-west to Skotniki], the owner of Jasionna, and Wroblew.
Pawel Zaluskowski married 1st Franciszka Wegierska, 2nd to Elzbieta Cecylia Wezyk, the daughter of Idzi WEZYK + Agnieszka Domaniewski. Agnieszka Domaniewska Wezyk was the second married Michal Madalinski, the Wielun official.

Michal Madalinski, died ca 1753, the landlord of Lututow, the deputy governor of Wielun, m. Teresa Pruszkowska, died in 1755.

Pawel Zaluskowski had children:
a) Hilary Zaluskowski, the Royal court official, b. ca 1740, d. in 1783, the owner of Przyranie close to Zbiersk;
b) Priest Piotr Pawel Klemens Zaluskowski, d. 1773, in Wielun;
c) Konstancja Zaluskowska m. Mikolaj Popiel d. in 1790, the Krzemieniec official, the owner of Patoki,
d) Jan Nepomucen Zaluskowski,
e) Florian Zaluskowski died in 1799, m. Marianna Otocka, 2-voto Ignacy Podczaski,
f) Jadwiga m. Marcin Zareba, the Sieradz judge, of Chajczyn, and Jadwiga Zaluskowska was 2nd married in 1791 to Jozef Strachowski, the Wschowa official,
g)
Anna Zaluskowska + ca 1792 to Wojciech Psarski,
h) Jozef Nereusz Bonifacy Zaluskowski, was the son of the 2nd wife of Zaluskowski.
Jozef Zaluskowski b. ca 1763, d. 1824 in Wroblew, the WARTA official, the owner of Wroblew, Zawidow, but was living in Skotniki + Franciszka Olszowska / Franciszka Zaluskowska nee Olszowska, the daughter of Antoni Jan OLSZOWSKI + Katarzyna Niemojewski.
They had children:
1. Antonina Zaluskowska, b. ca 1802, d. ca 1862, m. in 1823 to Roman Ankwicz, major, of Zakrzewo in the Radomsko county;
2.
Julianna Zaluskowska, 1793-1818 + Kajetan Morawski of Kotowiecko;
3.
Leon Walerian Zaluskowski, b. ca 1795, of Skotniki in the WARTA district, m. in 1830 in Jedlno, to Paulina Niemojowska,
the daughter of
Jozef Niemojowski + Jadwiga Walewska.

Jozef Niemojowski b. in 1760, d. in April 1836, was the son of
Feliks Niemojowski b. ca 1730, and Wiktoria Siemiankowska. Feliks married 2nd to Aniela Walknowska.
The grandson of Antoni Niemojowski b. ca 1680, died in 1741, and Eufrozyna PODOSKA.
The great-grandson of Hieronim Niemojowski b. ca 1650, died in 1726, and Ludmila Wierzchleyska b. 1648.
The great-great-grandson of
Pawel Niemojowski b. ca 1620, and Jadwiga Zlotnicka. Pawel married second to Jadwiga Grabowiecka. Pawel was the son of Marcin Niemojowski b. ca 1580, and Zofia Mikolajewska. Marcin Niemojowski died in 1647.

Jozef Niemojowski / Jozef Niemojewski, 1760-1836 m. ca 1790 to Ludwika Walewska.
Ludwika Walewska b. ca 1775, d. in 1863 in Warsaw, m. Jozef Niemojowski, the son of Feliks Niemojewski.
Ludwika Niemojewska was the daughter of
Jozef Kalasanty Walewski b. 1747, d. 1792, the owner of Jedlno
[in 1775/1776 in Jedlno settled Izydor Kiedrzynski + 2nd to Helena Hutten-Czapska aft. 1782 from Ostrzeszow and Glogowa], Jankowice, Borkow to the west of Radomsko, the Sieradz official + Paulina Radolinska, the daughter of Kajetan RADOLINSKI + Malgorzata LUBIENSKA.
Ludwika Niemojewska was the granddaughter of
Aleksander Walewski, the Piotrkow Trybunalski official, the owner of Wieruszow, m. Elzbieta MECINSKA of JEDLNO, died ca 1780, the daughter of Michal Mecinski + Felicjana Rucki}.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.
Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.
Adam Molski m. 2nd in 1687 to Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleski. Inf. about Krystyna in 1695 and in 1704. Died bef. 1715, register in Koscian. Adam Molski + Wazynska had:
Wojciech Molski, Piotr Molski and Jozef Molski, and the daughter Anna Molska younger.
Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska Molska had also the daughter Anna older, m. Kiedrzynska nee Molska b. 1687.
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630-1685), was the son of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski + Zofia Mikolajewski.

KONSTANCJA Zaleska b. aft. 1665, d. 1730 / 1735, the daughter of Andrzej Zaleski and Krystyna Czarniecki. Married ca 1685 to Wladyslaw Poninski, ca 1660 - 1731, the son of Hieronim Poninski + Teresa Chociszewski.

Commander-in-chief of the Polish Army Stefan CZARNIECKI and Molski - Czarnecki / Czarniecki - Zaluskowski - Nostitz-Jackowski - Hutten-Czapski and Kiedrzynski family line:
Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife in 1687/1688 of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter Anna Molska b. in 1687, married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680, with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA [my family line].

Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849,
was the son of
Michal Zaleski + Benedykta Matuszewicz. Michal Zaleski, the Targowica Confederation member, 1744-1816,
was the son of
Marcin Zaleski, ca 1710-1748,
and the grandson of Zaleski b. 1680 in the Bielsk district and Bransk,
who was the son of
Jan Zaleski b. ca 1640 - inf. in 1670, was the official close to Lapy, in Suraz.
Jan b. ca 1640, was the son of Waclaw Zaleski b. ca 1620.
Aleksander Zaleski of Otok, b. 1599, d. 1651, the Sieradz official in 1625-1646. The son of Mikolaj Wojciech Zaleski + Katarzyna Beldowska. Aleksander m. Anna Dorota Walewska, the daughter of Adam Walewski, the governor of Leczyca. Aleksander Zaleski had children:
Waclaw ZALESKI,
Anna Mycielska,
Dorota Glebocka.
Aleksander Zaleski was the owner of Zadzim,
Pleszew [next Pleszew owner - Adam Molski],
and of Ostrorog.

Romany-Fuszki:
heirs Antoni Roman, Blazej ROMAN and Kazimierz Roman, both sons of Jakub ROMAN + Maryanna Zaleski;
before Herold of the Polish Kingdom in 1837-1860 nobility argued:
Andrew / ANDRZEJ ROMAN, Antoni Roman 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.
Grzegorz Roman was the son of Wojciech Roman; Franciszek Roman was the son of Szymon ROMAN.

The great-grandmother of Lech Walesa:
b. in Kamionki, 5 km north to Biala; the Plock county.
In Biala was bpt., 9 km north-west to Plock, but she was born in 1838, to Jan Gachowicz, of Kamionki, owned by Franciszek Bialoskorski, b. 1798.
Mother - Eleonora Cukras, b. 1820,
godparents in 1838/1839:
Wojciech Zaporowski;
Antonina Zaleska.

Antonina Zaleska, 1800/1801-1853,
was the daughter of
Antoni ZALESKI and Anna Komorowska.
Antoni and Anna Zaleski were living in Cieksyn - a village in the Nasielsk commune, within the Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki County; 9 kilometres south-west of Nasielsk, 15 km north of Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki.

Antonina Skibniewska (Zaleska), b. 1800/1801, d. in 1853 in Porzecze.
Her husband was Wiktor Skibniewski, d. in Porzecze Nowe in 1859, buried in Grodek. Antonina was the daughter of Antoni Zaleski.
Wiktor was the son of Andrzej Skibniewski + Karolina Bielowski, and heired Wolkowce.
Wiktor Skibniewski bought Andrejkowce and Rajkowce after Grabianka - Stadnicki - Kalinowski branch.
In 1822 - Wiktor Skibniewski bought from Karol Mniszech,
the son of Michal Mniszech,
the estates: Oleksiniec Podlesny and Slobodka Oleksiniecka, and in 1830, Porzecze Nowe the main manor of the Mniszech clan.
1850, Wiktor Skibniewski bought from Wincenty Krasinski, the Dunajowce estate,
including Mohylowka, Zastawie, Sieczynce, Panasowka, Muszkotynce, Antonowka, Wincentowka, Holozubince, Iwankowce and Jackowce.
In Porzecze Nowe built the palace ca 1840. Porzecze Nowe, Nove Porichchya close to Horodok, 55 km north-east to Skala Podolska.

Wiktor Skibniewski b. 1787, married Antonina Zaleska, the daughter of Antoni Zaleski, 1763 - 1819, the Royal court official + Anna KOMOROWSKA
[Anna Zaleska (Komorowska) b. 1770, the daughter of
Jan Komorowski and Ludwika Cielecka.
Jan Komorowski - Ciolek b. ca 1740, d. 1796 in Lviv, the son of
Adam Komorowski b. ca 1690, and Eleonora PIASKOWSKA.
Adam m. 2nd to Teresa TYSZKOWSKA.
Adam Komorowski b. ca 1690, was the son of
Andrzej Komorowski b. ca 1640 and Krystyna POPLAWSKA b. 1670].

Antonina Zaleska was the wife of Wiktor Mikolaj Skibniewski.
In May 1830 she was living in Ukraine. Her father Antoni Zaleski b. 1763 was the son of
Jacek Zaleski b. ca 1730 + Helena Spendowska.
The grandson of
Wawrzyniec Zaleski b. ca 1690 + Franciszka Ledrowicz.
Wawrzyniec was the son of
Jan Zaleski b. 1647 and Katarzyna BIENIOWSKA.
Jan Zaleski maybe was the son of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600/1610 + Zofia Mikolajewski b. ca 1610, died in 1647,
the daughter of Wojciech Olbracht Mikolajewski (ca 1570 - ca 1629).
Zofia Mikolajewska d. in 1647. The wife of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600/1610.

Compare the Molski - Czarniecki - Kiedrzynski - Zaleski branch:
Krystyna Czarniecka, m. the 1st Andrzej Zaleski, 2nd voto Molska.
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685),
the son of
Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600/1610 + Zofia Mikolajewski,
and Andrzej was Colonel, a judge in Sieradz in 1669; Lieutenant in 1673, the owner of Kamien / Kamieniec in 1677, Milkowice / Mielkowice, Mielkowskie Zaspy, Strachocice, Strachockie Mlyny, Skecznow, Koscianki, in the Sieradz county.
Krystyna Czarniecka, m. the 1st Andrzej Zaleski, 2nd voto Molska.
Above Marcin Marcjan Zaleski + Zofia Mikolajewski.

The private Szaszkiewicz Archives in Sudylkow shows us very interesting political and genealogical relationships going from Miezonka [1842 - November 1918 to the Konstantynowiczs] to Romanow of Ilinski, and to Stadnicki in Ostrzeszow.
Cezary Szaszkiewicz, 1832-1900, m. Css Helena Maria Jozefa Bninska. Cezary was the brother of the letters author in Sudylkow.
Jozef Antoni Stadnicki, ca 1690 - 1736 had a sons:
Aleksander Stadnicki, ca 1730 - 1767; and Szymon Stadnicki, 1730-1775.
Szymon Stadnicki was the great-grandfather to above Helena Maria Jozefa Bninska.

Cezary Szaszkiewicz, 1832-1900, m. Css Helena Maria Jozefa Bninska.
Cezary's grandfathers:
Karol Szaszkiewicz, 1750-1817 [Karol was the next of kin to Salomea Zaleska Szaszkiewicz],
and Jan Duklan Grocholski.

Cezary's brother was Leonard SZASZKIEWICZ, the author of letters, b. 1826, m. Michalina Gizycka, b. 1830.

Correspondence to Leonard Szaszkiewicz was from the following:
1.
Stefania Chrapowicka / Chrapowiecka, 2 voto Oskierczyna / Oskierko, nee Radziwill / Stefania Julia Radziwill Chrapowiecka Oskierka, the Miezonka heir bef. 1842.
2.
Chrapowicki Celestyn
[JAN CHRAPOWICKI was the father of named above Piotr Celestyn Chrapowicki. Piotr Celestyn Chrapowicki, born ca 1780, the Russian top officer, was grandson of Dominik Chrapowicki of Somilisko],
the son of Jan Chrapowicki, b. ca 1730, official in POLOCK.
3. Gizycki Leon.
Leon Gizycki, 1820-1895, the son of Ludwik GIZYCKI and Michalina Sobanska.
Above Ludwik Stefan Piotr Gizycki, 1785 - 1834, was the son of Tadeusz Gizycki, ca 1720 - 1801, and the grandson of Bartlomiej Gizycki, 1682 - 1768.
4.
Andrzej Grabianka.
In 1784, Tadeusz Grabianka split his wife. He left the Commonwealth and acted for the Illuminati Order in Germany and France. From his marriage to Teresa Stadnicka, the daughter of the Stanislaw Stadnicki and Marta Lanckoronska-Stadnicka,
Tadeusz Grabianka had three children:
A.
Anna Grabianka RACIBOROWSKA (born 1773), the Illuminati Order, m. Ludwik Raciborowski; Anna Grabianka, born 1772, was the first child, as NANETA = ZANETA Grabianka = Anna GRABIANKA.
B.
Antoni Grabianka (born 1775), the Ploskirow official, married to Honorata Stadnicka (d. 1881)
[Honorata Stadnicka Grabianka was the mother of above Andrzej Grabianka];
C.
Erasmus Grabianka (born 1777), married to Helena Skrocki.

Mentioned Honorata Stadnicka was born ca 1780 [married Antoni Grabianka], the daughter of Jan Tomasz Stadnicki, the official in Podolia / Podole, b. ca 1760 [Jan was the son of Jadwiga KUMANOWSKA]; the granddaughter of
Franciszek Ksawery Stadnicki, 1700 or 1710 - 1775 and Jadwiga Kumanowska.
Named above Franciszek Ksawery Stadnicki, d. 1775, the Latyczow official, and in Podolia; MP. He was the son of Jan Stadnicki and Katarzyna Peplowska
[remember - 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 mentioned Jan Stadnicki and Katarzyna Peplowska - Stadnicka].

Aleksander ZALESKI b. 1825 had the grandparents -
Antoni Zaleski, the Royal court official, the Przasnysz owner, lived 1753-1819 + Salomea Szaszkiewicz [see the letters to Miezonka in the Szaszkiewicz register - Salomea was the sister of Karol Szaszkiewicz, 1750-1817], b. ca 1755/1760.

Antoni Zaleski + Salomea Szaszkiewicz had the son Jakub Zaleski, the Dubno marshal, lived in 1794-1860
[Jakub married twice:
ca 1820 to Css Magdalena Komorowska, with a daughter b. 1821, m. Jodko-Narkiewicz.
Jakub Zaleski m. aft. 1820 to Jozefa Zaleska, ca 1800-1860].

Aleksander Zaleski, 1825-1903, m. ca 1860 to Martyna Grabianka b. ca 1830,
the daughter of
Erasmus Grabianka / Erazm Grabianka, the Ploskirow official + Helena Skrocka,
with Martyna's daughter
Maria Helena Zaleska, 1863-1942 + Duke Zdzislaw Aleksander Tytus Czartoryski b. 1859,
the son of
Duke Adam Konstanty Czartoryski, 1804-1880 + Css Elzbieta Dzialynska, 1826-1896,
and the great-grandson of
Duke Adam Kazimierz Joachim Czartoryski, 1734-1823;
Duke Michal Hieronim Radziwill, 1744-1831;
Duke Ksawery Franciszek Szymon Tadeusz Dzialynski of Pakosc, 1756-1819;
Count Stanislaw Kostka Franciszek Zamoyski, 1775-1856.

Maria Prozor nee Zaleska born ca 1825.
The daughter of Marcin Zaleski + Zofia Zabiello.
Maria Zaleska was the wife of Edward Prozor, and the mother of Maurycy Prozor younger.
Marcin Zaleski b. 1797, was the brother of Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791/1800.
Maria Zaleska (born ca 1825) m. Edward Prozor b. ca 1830,
the son of Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple

[the manor belonged in 1231 to the Templars. The manor and Soke of Rothley was transfered from the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem through the Crown to the family of Babington, who held the manor and soke until 1846. Then James Parker appears as a lord. Vice chancellor Sir James Parker had married in 1829, Mary, the daughter of Thomas Babington, of Rothley Temple, lord of the manor. Thomas was M.P. for Leicester from 1800 to 1818, born 1758, died 1837.
Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple was an English philanthropist and politician. In 1787 he married Jean Macaulay, a daughter of the Rev. John Macaulay (1720-1789) of Cardross, Dumbartonshire. Jean came from a family who like Babington, were prominantly involved in the anti-slavery movement;
ie. two brothers: Zachary Macaulay, and General Colin Macaulay. Jean's nephew was also Thomas Babington Macaulay.
Sir James Parker died 1852, and Mary, his wife, died 1858. Sir James Parker purchased Rothley Temple and the manor of Rothley from the Babington family in 1845],

the Leicestershire county, d. 1886.

The Lithuanian Count Maurycy Prozor younger, was born on January 28, 1849 [NOT ca 1870], in Vilnius, Lithuania, as the son of named Edward Prozor and his wife Maria Zaleska.
The family PROZOR was of noble Polish-Lithuanian descent; the grandfather had been a famous general. Acc. to me Julia Prozor was the daughter of mentioned Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple.

Julia (Prozor) Zaleski b. ca 1829.
Julia Prozor died in Oct. 1897 in Warsaw; she m. 2nd to Antoni Zaleski, born in 1824 or in 1827 - 1885 in Florencja,
the son of
Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 / 1800 in Terespol, d. 1849, and Konstancja Zabiello.

JULIA Prozor Zaleska m. 1st to Dionizy Jaczewski,
the son of
Teodor Jaczewski and Jadwiga Lewald-Jezierska died 1857.
Dionizy Jaczewski b. 1810.

Above Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, was the son of
Michal Zaleski b. 1744 + Benedykta Matuszewicz

[Benedykta came from Jozef Niemirowicz-Szczytt died in 1744.
Paszkowski - Radziwill:
The sons of TOMASZ Paszkowski and REGINA:
Michal Paszkowski 1st and
Jan Paszkowski born 1742; my family line.
He was living in Mokrsko in 1742 - the father of General Franciszek Paszkowski and the grandfather of Maria Paszkowska ARMAND from Moscow - see Apolon Konstantynowicz.

Jan Paszkowski [1742-ca 1800] moved home to Ukraine [ca 1776 ?]. Maybe his brother [cousin ?] was Piotr Paszkowski b. ca 1733 married Elzbieta nee Nietyks,
with a son Michal Paszkowski the 2nd (born 1761 in Brzesc Litewski - after 1819), Colonel in 1794 in Brzesc Litewski, an official in Oszmiany; studied 1775-1779. In 1789 he bought Zabludow in the Grodno county.
The friend of Hieronim Radziwill and of Michal Zaleski, manager [1804] to Dominik Radziwill;
Michal Paszkowski was closest to CONSPIRATOR, Karol Prozor in 1812. In 1808-1820 he taken from hands of Radziwill, Naliboki.
After 1819 / 1820 no inf.
The Niepokojczycki family was Calvinists.
Under the Radziwills - 1600, Zabludow bought Krzysztof Radziwill Piorun; then his son Krzysztof II Radziwill. He founded in Zabludow and took care of the Calvinist congregation. Dominik Hieronim Radziwill, the owner of ZABLUDOW, m. in 1807 to Izabella Mniszchek, div. Izabella, 2nd voto Demblinska, in 1819 took Zabludow from hands of Michal Paszkowski 2nd - until 1831.

Michal Paszkowski 1st [b. ca 1725/1730] was an official in Malbork, moved in Volhynia, m. Monika Piotrowska of the Chelm area, a daughter of Mikolaj Piotrowski and Katarzyna Plonski, Piotrowska, with a few children.

Above HIERONIM Radziwill:
Dominik Hieronim Radziwill b. 1786 in Biala Podlaska, d. Nov. 1813 in Lauterecken in Nadrenia-Palatynat; the son of Hieronim Wincenty Radziwill and Zofia Dorota Fryderyka Thurn-Taxis;
Dominik Radziwill was the Freemason.
Colonel Dominik was the owner of Nieswiez and Olyka, Birze, Dubinki, Sluck, Kopyl, Biala. Since 1786 Dominik was under care of Karol Radziwill, and then in 1790 under Adam Czartoryski. Dominik Radziwill inherited the uncle Karol Radziwill.
Above KAROL Radziwill:
Karol Stanislaw Onufry Jan Nepomucen Radziwill 'Panie Kochanku', died in 1790 in Biala, General Lieutenant in 1759].

Above Michal Zaleski, the Targowica Confederation member, 1744-1816,
was the son of
Marcin Zaleski, older, ca 1710-1748.

Marcin Zaleski b. 1797, younger, was the son of Michal Zaleski and Benedykta Konstancja Matuszewicz.
Marcin b. 1797 was the brother of Ignacy Zaleski (1791/1800 - 1849) + Konstancja Zabiello.

Acc. to me Julia Prozor was the daughter of Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple. Julia (Prozor) Zaleski b. ca 1829. Julia Prozor died in Oct. 1897 in Warsaw; she m. 2nd to Antoni Zaleski, born in 1824 or in 1827 - 1885 in Florencja, the son of Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, and Konstancja Zabiello. JULIA Prozor Zaleska m. 1st to Dionizy Jaczewski.
Above Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, was the son of Michal Zaleski + Benedykta Matuszewicz.
Michal Zaleski, the Targowica Confederation member, 1744-1816,
was the son of
Marcin Zaleski, ca 1710-1748,
and the grandson of Zaleski b. 1680 in the Bielsk district and Bransk,
who was the son of
Jan Zaleski b. ca 1640 - inf. in 1670, was the official close to Lapy, in Suraz
the son of Waclaw Zaleski.

Jadwiga Lewald-Jezierska b. ca 1780, d. in 1857, was the daughter of Nazary Celesty Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1750. Nazary came from Michal Lewald Jezierski Junior, b. ca 1630 + Dorota Grabowska b. 1643, died in 1676. They were living in Wielkie Chelmy, Pomerania, in the Brusy commune, within the Chojnice County, 6 kilometres west of Brusy, 21 km north of Chojnice.


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.

KAZIMIERZ Poniatowski was a great-grandson of the poet, Jan Andrzej Morsztyn and through his great-grandmother, Catherine Gordon, lady-in-waiting to Queen Marie Louise Gonzaga, he was related to the House of Stuart [see TEMPLARS in France and Scotland].
In 1751, he married Apollonia Ustrzycka (1736 - 1814), by whom he had Princess Konstancja Poniatowska who in 1775 married Ludwik Tyszkiewicz (1748 - 1808), next they were owners of BEREZYNA and LUBOSZANY
[13 km to Miezonka of Stefania Julia Radziwill Oskierka Chrapowicka until 1832; the Miezonka was leased by the Czapski family; in 1842 Miezonka belonged to the Konstantynowiczs until November 1918. The Chrapowickis owned SWOLNA in the Dryssa county. Oskierka had a link to Gizycki and Prozor, Dzialynski, Hutten-Czapski of the Greater Poland].
Above Ludwik Tyszkiewicz born 1748 in Vilnius - d. 1808, was a Field Lithuanian Commander in 1780 to 1791, Great Lithuanian Treasurer from 1791, Great Lithuanian Marshal in 1793; he married Konstancja Poniatowska, the daughter of Prince Kazimierz Poniatowski, in Warsaw in 1775.
Their daughter Anna Tyszkiewicz married Count Aleksander Stanislaw Potocki. And the Potockis took Berezyna - Lubuszany / Luboszany until 1918 / 1920.

Clerkenwell in London is the core of the Illuminati movement in England. Here Maurycy Prozor was born in 1801. Because the sister of Dominik Oskierka - ie. Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor b. ca 1770 [see OSWIEJA and Malkiewicz], with the son Maurycy Prozor, b. 1801, bpt. in TEMPLARS Church in England - d. 1886 + Anna Chlopicka, b. ca 1810.
Here Christopher GABRIEL had arrived in London than he met Alice Trowell who was very soon to become his wife. She had been born in 1743 in Soham, Cambridgeshire. Christopher and Alice studied of the teachings of John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church
[Robert Hindmarsh (1759-1835) was an English printer and the founder of Swedenborgianism. "... His father, James Hindmarsh, was one of John Wesley's preachers, and was in 1777 under training by Wesley in London"].
They married in March 1769 at St. John's church, in named Clerkenwell. They set up house on Albermarie Street =
Albermarie Way, in Clerkenwell,
and by the first of 1770, Gabriel began his business of planemaking. Gabriel took over the shop of John Cogdell.
John Cogdell of London worked between 1750 - 1773, died in 1773, and served his apprenticeship with his relation (uncle ?), William Cogdell. His shoulder form was used by a number of other early London makers including William Cogdell, William Loveage, John Jennion, and Ellis Wright.
But Thomas Wright was a clockmaker and watchmaker, scientific instrument maker, active in 1770 - 1792. He was a close person in relation to John Arnold (1736 - 1799), an English watchmaker and inventor.

Remember on
at 32 Clerkenwell Close - 350 m. north-west to the Gabriels;
320 m. north-west to above Priory Church of the Order of St John.

Breguet cooperated with Chambrier, V. Foy, the French government (dial telegraph in 1845), the Telegraph Company in 1863 (electric telegraph - Breguet System, late 19th century), in Britain in the 1860s and 1870s with Wood, Edward George b. in Clerkenwell, Islington, January 1812, d. 1896 from Cheapside, City of London, who was friend of Thomas Cooper, the Chartist (galvanic telegraph, Crossley's Telegraph in Halifax), d'Arlincourt (transmitter); Breguet patented a Telegraph Communicator - Breguet Alphabetical Type, circa 1870; manufactured the telephone transmitter (Boudet, Laborde, Breguet, Ader, Du Moncel, and others) and telephone receivers (Bell, Breguet, and others).

At 24, Noble-street - 1100 m. south-east to the Gabriels.
The Crown Tower - 220 m. north-west to the Gabriels.

It was not just in Avinion and Paris but in London, where Grabianka acted around the same group of buildings in Clerkenwell - 70 meters - of the Browne family, from 1870 the Breguet company owners. With Breguet who also was here [Clerkenwell-London], and he cooperated in watches, with this French spy, who sent Kosiuszko and Bystrzanowski from France to Martynika in Summer of 1776.
Clerkenwell - Lenin,
Trotsky, the Knights Templar, Breguet, Grabianka, etc. also went to this district of London.
Of course Marat, too.
Marat was from Neuchatel in Switzerland.

Robert Hindmarsh (1759-1835) was an English printer and the founder of Swedenborgianism.
"... His father, James Hindmarsh, was one of John Wesley's preachers, and was in 1777 under training by Wesley in London".
Robert Hindmarsh "got an apprenticeship as a printer in London, and he later opened his own print shop, setting up for himself at 32 Clerkenwell Close".
32 Clerkenwell Close is situated ca 400 metres north-west to The Priory Church of the Order of St John!
The Crown Tavern of LENIN - 190 metres west to The Priory Church of the Order of St John, and 200 m. south to above Robert Hindmarsh shop!
The offices of the Lenin's Iskra were at 37a Clerkenwell Green, that is 250 m. south to 32 Clerkenwell Close.

A shop of John Cogdell -
antique 18th century hollow moulding plane by John Cogdell of London 1750 - 1765, clearly marked 'I COGDELL' and the finest plane making we have ever.

James Brown, at 24, Noble-street (south-east, ca 1200 m from the Lenin's 'Iskra'), that is Clerkenwell (Barbican) in 1828, and at 3, Newcastle place, Clerkenwell-close (900 m south of the Lenin's 'Iskra'.
The BROWN family was living merely 70 m. south to named Robert Hindmarsh (1759-1835)!

Thomas Wright was a clockmaker and watchmaker;
scientific instrument maker; active in 1770 - 1792. He was a close person in relation to
John Arnold (1736 - 1799), an English watchmaker and inventor.
"John Arnold was the first to design a watch that was both practical and accurate, and also brought the term 'chronometer' into use in its modern sense, meaning a precision timekeeper. His technical advances enabled the quantity production of marine chronometers for use on board ships from around 1782. ...
he and Abraham Louis Breguet largely invented the modern mechanical watch.
Certainly one of his most important inventions, the overcoil balance spring is still to be found in most mechanical wristwatches to this day".
Jean-Antoine Lepine was born as Jean-Antoine Depigny, son of Philibert Depigny; beginning his horological career under the direction of Mr. Decroze, manufacturer of Saconnex watches, in the suburbs of Geneva (Switzerland). He moved to Paris in 1744 serving as apprentice to Andre-Charles Caron (1698 - 1775), at that time clockmaker to Louis XV. In 1756 he married to Caron's daughter; in 1762, he became master horologist and he was teacher of Abraham-Louis Breguet, to whom he had a business relation over many years (by Wikipedia). Lepine's work influenced particularly Abraham Louis Breguet; Breguet almost always used Lepine calibres and then modified them. Along with Ferdinand Berthoud, Lepine was master of Breguet.
In 1747 Abraham-Louis Breguet was born, son of Jonas-Louis Breguet / John Louis (more inf. at my webpages!) and Suzanne-Marguerite Bolle in Neuchatel.
In 1758 died his father; his wife remarried in 1759 with a first cousin of her husband, Joseph Tattet, holding the watchmaking profession. Led by his stepfather, the young Abraham-Louis was introduced to watchmaking. In 1762 Breguet arrived in France, began his apprenticeship with a clockmaker of Versailles; Breguet had two great masters: Ferdinand Berthoud and Jean-Antoine Lepine.
"...Ca. 1792 the Duke of Orleans went to England and met John Arnold, Europe's leading watch and clockmaker. The Duke showed Arnold a clock made by Breguet, who was so impressed that he immediately travelled to Paris and asked Breguet to accept his son as an apprentice.
As Breguet's fame gradually increased he became friendly with revolutionary leader Jean-Paul Marat, who also hailed from Neuchatel.
Salomons' biography records that Marat and Breguet were at the house of a mutual friend one day when an angry crowd gathered outside, shouting "Down with Marat!", but Breguet contrived their escape by disguising Marat as an old woman, and they left the house arm in arm, unmolested. In 1793 Marat discovered that Breguet was marked for the guillotine, possibly because of his friendship with Abbe Marie, and his association with the royal court; in return for his own earlier rescue, Marat arranged for a safe-pass that enabled Breguet to escape to Switzerland, from where he travelled to England. He remained there for two years, during which time he worked for King George III. When the political scene in France stabilised, Breguet returned to Paris. In 1795 Breguet returned to Paris with many ideas for innovations in watch and clock making..."
[all above copyright by Wikipedia].
At present the Montres Breguet SA is a member company of the Swatch Group of western Switzerland in L'Abbaye (L'Abbaye is a municipality in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland; around 30 km north - west of Lausanne). It was founded by Abraham-Louis Breguet in Paris in 1775.
Abraham-Louis Breguet b. 10 January 1747 and died on 17 September 1823, born in Neuchatel, Switzerland. Originally Prussian Abraham Louis Breguet began his career as a watchmaker but also a physicist.
His son Louis-Antoine Breguet. His ancestry was French but his family were Protestants so they fled to Switzerland after Edict of Nantes in 1685. Abraham Breguet met Abraham-Louis Perrelet and Xavier Gide.
In 1795 Breguet returned to Paris.
Circa 1807 Breguet brought in his son, Louis-Antoine (born 1776) as a business partner, and from this point the firm became known as Breguet et Fils. He sent his son to London to study with the great English chronometer maker, John Arnold.
Abraham-Louis Breguet died in 1823 and it was carried on by Louis-Antoine to 1833 (he died in 1858), and after the business continued under Abraham-Louis' grandson Louis Francois Clement Breguet born on 22 Dec. 1804 in Paris.

And now you will finally see, after 200 years, on the ideological and personal connection between the Illuminati of Tadeusz Grabianka and the Konstantynowicz family from Moscow and Miezonka - Tallinn - Swolna.
So at the beginning of this discussion, let's go back to visit of Tadeusz Grabianka in London in 1785/1786, and see who he met with. Then where did these people live and who they and their closest friends were.
Hindmarsh mentions the visit of Count Grabianka, who arrived in London on 7 December 1785. During his stay, lasting until the end of 1786, Grabianka became a visitor at DUCHE's Asylum in Theosophical Society.
Tadeusz Grabianka kept in touch with them until at least 1789, acc. to M. L. Danilewicz, ed. 1968. Grabianka "had his own Masonic Lodge". "Grabianka was affiliated with the revolutionary Masons in Avignon".
Robert Hindmarsh (1759-1835) was an English printer and the founder of Swedenborgianism.
"... His father, James Hindmarsh, was one of John Wesley's preachers, and was in 1777 under training by Wesley in London".
Robert Hindmarsh "got an apprenticeship as a printer in London, and he later opened his own print shop, setting up for himself at 32 Clerkenwell Close".
32 Clerkenwell Close is situated ca 400 metres north-west to The Priory Church of the Order of St John! The Crown Tavern of LENIN - 190 metres west to The Priory Church of the Order of St John, and 200 m. south to above Robert Hindmarsh shop!

Watch maker, William Brown
[compare: James Brown, at 24, Noble-street (south-east, ca 1200 m from the Lenin's 'Iskra'), that is Clerkenwell (Barbican) in 1828, and at 3, Newcastle place, Clerkenwell-close (900 m south of the Lenin's 'Iskra' - compare the Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company in Russia.
The BROWN family was living merely 70 m. south to named Robert Hindmarsh (1759-1835)]
was dad of Edward Brown (born abt 1829 - he took the Breguet Company in France). He was a watch maker, too.
William Brown b. ca 1800, acc. to me; it was mistake - 1819. Elizabeth Brown maybe was a wife.

In 1769 Albemarle street, in Clerkenwell = Albemarle Way EC1V 4JB - it has 80 m. from St John St. to Clerkenwell Road.

St John's Gate {the Old Jerusalem Tavern}, in Clerkenwell - 120 m. north to the Gabriels.
30 Holford Square - 1300 m. north-west to the Gabriels.
Clerkenwell Green - 200 m. north-west to the Gabriels.
Priory Church of the Order of St John - 50 m. to the Gabriels.
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').

At 30 Holford Square / Holford Gardens [1800 meters north-west of Clerkenwell Green], Lenin's first London address in April 1902 to 1903 and the offices of Iskra were at 37a Clerkenwell Green - 250 meters north-west of the Old Jerusalem Tavern!
At present the Marx Memorial Library is situated ca 200 meters West of the Priory Church of the Order of St John.

London Robsons Street Directory in 1832 on Albemarle street, Clerkenwell. The Gabriel family set up house on Albermarie Street, Clerkenwell, and by the first of 1770, Gabriel began his business of planemaking. Gabriel took over the shop of John Cogdell.

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 mentioned 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.

Named Miezonka close to Luboszany of the Potockis - the TEMPLAR line, is related to the fate of families:
1.
Chrapowicki of SWOLNA [also belonged to Zarako-Zarakowski and Jozef Konstantynowicz of Miezonka at the beginning of the 20th cent.] - net to KENNEDY and Bouvier;
2.
Konstantynowicz - Szumski [they took Sedziszow Malopolski], Piottuch-Kublicki, Soltan, and Bouvier.
Miezonka and Pakosc [Inowroclaw - Znin area] has shared the genealogical fate discussed in my webpages:
1.
net to McKinley and Pakosc owned by Tadeusz Wolanski, where just a Leon's Czolgosz family lived. And with Szawle of the Emma's Goldman family and the Wolanskis; Szawle were managed by the Tyzenhauz branch.
2.
a link to Pleszew - Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis [Helena Kiedrzynska widowed after Izydor Kiedrzynski in Jedlno of the Stadnicki - Mecinski - Walewski clan] and Jozef Skorzewski in Raszkow.
3.
The Mycielskis were around Pleszew, a few kilometers from Kiedrzynski, like from Stadnicki-Wezyk-Jordan line, and one of them, Erasmus Mycielski, the greatest secret conspirator of the 90s of the 18th century, was born obviously in Kamieniec Podolski.
His biggest trust was Bardzki - it is Jakub Kiedrzynski's family and KARWAT of Wichulec, Kawki, Tczew, Turze Male - Jakub Kiedrzynski was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski, who moved home in 1775/1776, to Jedlno [Mecinski-Walewski-Stadnicki net].
Of course, Mycielski and Stadnicki were the highest officials in Kamieniec Podolski, where in 1767 Carsten Niebuhr was arrived, from Malta in 1761 [Illuminati under Russian influence].
And in this Kamieniec Podolski the supreme bishop was obviously Krasinski, the one who had a property near Przasnysz [Krasne close to Leszno village + Baranowo in the Ostroleka county], for a 200 years the land of the Krasinskis, friends of the Leopold Kronenberg family.
Leopold Kronenberg was related to Severin Lowenstein-Lenval born 1833 in Warsaw. This is a branch of Anna Teresa Tymieniecka born on Feb 28, 1923 in Marianowo [a link to President Obama and Karol Wojtyla].

Explanation:
Anna Czapska married Jozef Oskierka. Anna b. 1762, was the daughter of Franciszek Hutten-CZAPSKI 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, born in 1715 in Naklo - d. 1759, the owner of PAKOSC [then Pakosc belonged to Tadeusz Wolanski].
Named Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten - Czapski, b. 1725, d. 1802 in Warsaw.

Mentioned Anna Czapski / Czapska married Jozef Oskierka. The wedding bef. 1800 [ca 1790].
Jozef Oskierka, b. ca 1770, was the son of
Antoni Oskierka b. ca 1740, and Teresa Eperyaszy;
and the grandson of
Ludwik Gerwazy Oskierka, b. bef. 1710, d. in 1770, m. Teresa Tyzenhauz;
the great-grandson of
Antoni Oskierka SENIOR, 1670 - 1734 + Zofia Stadnicka - Kolenda.

Maria Zaleska (born ca 1825) m. Edward Prozor b. ca 1830,
the son of Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple, the Leicestershire county, d. 1886.
The Lithuanian Count Maurycy Prozor, was born on January 28, 1849, in Vilnius, Lithuania, as the son of named Edward Prozor and his wife Maria Zaleska.
The family PROZOR was of noble Polish-Lithuanian descent; the grandfather had been a famous general.
Acc. to me Julia Prozor was the daughter of mentioned Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple. Julia (Prozor) Zaleski b. ca 1829.
Julia Prozor died in Oct. 1897 in Warsaw; she m. 2nd to Antoni Zaleski, born in 1824 or in 1827 - 1885 in Florencja,
the son of
Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, and Konstancja Zabiello.

JULIA Prozor Zaleska m. 1st to Dionizy Jaczewski,
the son of
Teodor Jaczewski and Jadwiga Lewald-Jezierska died 1857.
Dionizy Jaczewski b. 1810.

Above Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, was the son of
Michal Zaleski + Benedykta Matuszewicz [she came from Jozef Niemirowicz-Szczytt died in 1744].
Above Michal Zaleski, the Targowica Confederation member, 1744-1816,
was the son of
Marcin Zaleski, ca 1710-1748,
and the grandson of Zaleski b. 1680 in the Bielsk district and Bransk,
who was the son of
Jan Zaleski b. ca 1640 - inf. in 1670, was the official close to Lapy, in Suraz -
they came from Waclaw Zaleski.

Jadwiga Lewald-Jezierska b. ca 1780, d. in 1857, was the daughter of Nazary Celesty Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1750.
Nazary came from Michal Lewald Jezierski Junior, b. ca 1630 + Dorota Grabowska b. 1643, died in 1676. They were living in Wielkie Chelmy, Pomerania, in the Brusy commune, within the Chojnice County, 6 kilometres west of Brusy, 21 km north of Chojnice.

JERZY's ZABIELLO the great-grandson -
Maurycy Prozor junior 3rd, born 1849, m. Maria Grabowska 2nd.
He was the Lithuanian Count born in Vilnius.

"Markiz" Teodor Jaczewski + Hedwig / Jadwiga Lewald-Jezierska b. ca 1780, died 1857,
the daughter of
Nazary Celesty Lewald Jezierski, b. ca 1750, the Marshal of the Taraszczansk county, the owner of Hajworon, Aleksandrowka, Matwicha, Czerepin and Czerepinka;
and the granddaughter of
Michal Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1720/1730 + Rozalia Obrebska;
the great-granddaughter of
Fryderyk Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1690/1700 + Jadwiga Piorunowska;
who was the son of
Melchior Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1660 + Eufrozyna Niezabitowska;
and the grandson of
Michal Lewald Jezierski, Junior b. ca 1630, died in 1676 + Dorota Grabowska; Michal was the judge in Tuchola, the owner of Chelmy, Dobrogoszcz, and Klincze.
Michal junior was the son of Senior, Michal Lewald Jezierski, b. ca 1577, d. 1633 in Koscierzyna + Zofia KNUT.

In 1767, died Rozalia Bagniewski, 1-voto Czapska, 2-voto Plaskowska.
And in 1767, her grandchildren, Jakub Hutten-Czapski and his sister Joanna Czapski, who were the children of
Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1706,
sold the part of Bobrowo to Jan Lewald Jezierski.
Jerzy Czapski b. [ca 1723/1726] in 1729, and Jerzy Czapski took the Wenden office, died in 1767. Jerzy Czapski m. Konstancja Plaskowska of Brodnica. Jerzy Hutten-Czapski, 1729 - 1767, was the grandson [NOT the son] of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. 1680/1688 [my family line !], and Rozalia Bagniewska. Jerzy Czapski b. 1729, was the father to:
Marianna Wybicka b. 1757/1758/1767;
Ksawery or Franciszek Ksawery Hutten Czapski;
Rozalia Hutten - Czapska;
and Ignacy Hutten Czapski.

Jan Mikolaj Oskierka, 1735-1796 [see the plot of Tadeusz KOSCIUSZKO and PROZOR],
had children:
A.
Rafal Michal Oskierka, 1761-1818 + Maria; he was the official in MOZYRZ, CONSPIRATOR. He was married to Maria Oskierka b. ca 1790,
the granddaughter of Ludwik Gerwazy Oskierka, 1710 - 1770 and Teresa Tyzenhauz;
the great-granddaughter of
SENIOR, Antoni Oskierka, 1670 - 1734 + Zofia Stadnicka-Kolenda,
and Michal Jerzy Tyzenhauz + Anna Barbara Bychowiec.

RAFAL's son -
Jan Oskierka b. 1819 + Julia Oskierka b. ca 1815,
the daughter of Pawel Oskierka, b. ca 1770, the official in RZECZYCA and
the great-great-granddaughter of
Antoni Oskierka, 1670-1734 + Anna Grabowska, b. 1692 in Rubiezewicze.
Anna was the sister of Stefan Grabowski died in 1756, and of Wiktoria Grabowska m. Faustyn Benedykt Kosciuszko.
Stefan Grabowski had a son Jan Jerzy Grabowski d. 1789, m. in 1769 to Elzbieta Szydlowska, 1748 / 1749 - 1810. Elzbieta of PLOCK, was a mistress and the morganatic wife of the last King of Poland, Stanislaw August Poniatowski [see Cagliostro and Niebuhr]. Wirydianna Fiszer knew her.

B.
Dominik Oskierka b. ca 1770 + Salomea Gizycka,
with the son:
Kajetan Oskierka, b. 1820/1821 + Stefania Julia Radziwill of MIEZONKA, 1825-1896
[Miezonka belonged to the Konstantynowiczs in 1842 - November 1918].

C.
Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor, b. ca 1770,
with the son
Maurycy Prozor, 1st senior, 1801 in UK, the TEMPLAR church - 1886 + Anna Chlopicka, b. ca 1810.

Jozef August Ilinski, the Tadeusz Grabianka's supporter, b. 1760 or in 1766 in Romanow
in the Zhytomyr / Zytomierz county,
had the sister
Ludwika Ilinska b. ca 1766, married Bartlomiej Gizycki d. 1827, Moloczki,
56 km SW to Zytomierz; General, the nobility Marshal in Volhynia in 1825,
the son of
Kajetan Gizycki,
the grandson of Bartlomiej GIZYCKI, older, b. 1682.

Jozef August Ilinski was owner of the Romanow palace; the palace was surrounded by a manor park, in which there was a three-meter granite monument in the shape of a pyramid [ILLUMINATI], dedicated to the memory of General Janusz Ilinski who died in 1792 near Markuszow.

JOZEF ILINSKI born on 18th August 1760 [or 1766], had the daughter Joanna Ilinska b. 1830 or 1834 - d. 1900, Wisbaden;
1st she was married Stanislaw Worcell;
2nd to Edward Keller.
Stanislaw Worcell was the son of Stanislaw Gabriel Worcell. Joanna Ilinska, 1830-1900.
Stanislaw Gabriel Worcell b. 1799 in Stepan; the CONSPIRATOR, the son of Stanislaw Grzegorz Worcell b. ca 1760.

Above Stanislaw Gabriel Worcell b. 1799 was the member of the Masonic Lodge. Participant of guerrilla fights in Volhynia. On August 11, 1831, decorated with The Silver Order of Virtuti Militari. In 1831, he was elected a deputy from the Rowno to the insurrectionary parliament. After the November Uprising he emigrated to France and England. First he was in the Polish Democratic Society, was removed in 1835, then he was founder of the Polish People's Group; and the Union of Emigration; he returned to the Polish Democratic Society again. He was friends with Italian conspirators.

Stefania Julia Radziwill Princess, b. 1825 [the owner of MIEZONKA], m. ca 1840 to Arkadiusz Chrapowicki born 1821, and 2nd to Kajetan Oskierka born 1821,
with son Adolf Oskierka / Oskierko b. ca 1868 - d. 1901 in Lourdes.

Kajetan Oskierka b. 1821 + Stefania Julia Radziwill 1825-1896 [of MIEZONKA - compare Dominik Konstantynowicz, Antoni Konstantynowicz, Stanislaw Konstantynowicz, and Malkiewicz of Oswieja and the Szadurskis].
Kajetan's father -
Dominik Oskierka
[the owner of Krasnopol in the Zytomierz county; in 1751 Bartlomiej GIZYCKI built here a church; the official in Wyszogrod - see KRONENBERG; Krasnopol belonged to Lubomirski. Close to MOLOCZKI and STRUMILOWKA owned by Lady OSKIERKO].

Salomea Gizycka m. Dominik Oskierko owner of Krasnopil / Krasnopole / Krasnopol, close to Moloczki / MOLOCHKY - 30 km south-east to LUBAR / Lyubar.

Dominik's father -
Jan Mikolaj Oskierka 1735-1796
[the son of
Rafal Alojzy Oskierka 1708-1767 + Stanislawa Teresa Oginski, 1724-1744.
The grandson of Antoni Oskierka 1670-1734].

Salomea's father - Kajetan Stanislaw Gizycki 1720/1725-1785.

Jan Mikolaj Oskierka, born Dec. 1735, died in exile in 1796 - Tobolsk,
had 3 children:
1.
Rafal Michal Oskierka 1761-1818 + Maria Oskierka
[with
1. Jan Oskierka b. 1820 + Julia Oskierka;
2. Emilia Oskierka + Hubert Artemiusz Swiatopelk-Mirski;
3. Teresa Oskierka + Romuald Jelenski];
2.
Dominik Oskierka b. ca 1770 + Salomea Gizycka
[with 1.
Maria Oskierka b. ca 1790 + Jan Gizycki
and 2.
Kajetan Oskierka b. 1821 + Pss Stefania Julia Radziwill
- the owner of MIEZONKA !];
3.
Aniela Oskierka 1770-1804 + Ignacy Kajetan Prozor
[with
1. Kornela Prozor 1800-1835 + Michal Rokicki
2. Henryk Prozor b. ca 1800;
3. Maurycy Prozor, 1801-1886 - TEMPLAR + Anna Chlopicka].

Stefania Julia Radziwill Princess, b. 1825 [the owner of MIEZONKA], m. ca 1840 to Arkadiusz Chrapowicki born 1821, and 2nd to Kajetan Oskierka born 1821.

Above Arkadiusz Chrapowicki, 1821 - ca 1900, the son of Michal Chrapowicki b. ca 1780 / 1790, d. ca 1850, and Jozefa KORSAK.
The grandson of
Jozef Chrapowicki b. ca 1750, d. 1812, and Magdalena Oginska
[the 1st wife was Anna Radziwill, Narbut].

Michal Chrapowicki
{Michal Mikolaj Chrapowicki b. 1780/1790 / 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 / Kazimierz Chrapowiecki, 1817-1881 married to Adela Ciechanowiecka 1823-1887.
KAZIMIERZ's half-brother was Arkadiusz Chrapowicki / Arkady Chrapowiecki, m. to Stefania Radziwill.

The PROZOR family owned OSWIEJA ca 1905-1917, maybe after death of Wladyslaw Szadurski b. ca 1840, the palace took JERZY's ZABIELLO the great-grandson - Maurycy Prozor junior 3rd, born 1849 in Vilnius, m. Maria Grabowska {2nd !},
the Lithuanian Count born in Vilnius.
The fate of the Malkiewicz family was associated with Oswieja, and the estate was then in the hands of the Prozor family.
The Malkiewiczs connected with family ties with the Konstantynowiczs of Miezonka and Moscow.

Above Maurycy was the son of Edward Prozor and his wife Maria Zaleska.
Edward Prozor was the son of Maurycy Prozor 1st + Anna Chlopicka.
The parents of mentioned MAURYCY senior, 1st:
ANIELA OSKIERKA and Ignacy Kajetan Prozor.

Above Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor b. ca 1770. Ignacy Kajetan Prozor was General major of the Kowno county. Named Maurycy Prozor 1st, senior, 1801-1886, was born in Rothley-Temple, Leicestershire; he was the commander of the Kowno Uprising in 1831;
he had children:
1.
Edward Prozor b. ca 1830 {Maria Zaleska (born ca 1825) m. [his 2nd wife] Edward Prozor b. ca 1830.
EDWARD married 1st to GRABOWSKA, of the Poniatowski line:
Elzbieta Poniatowska-Grabowska and Stanislaw Grabowski - Poniatowski.
2.
Maurycy Prozor 2nd, born ca 1830;
3.
Lucjan Prozor;
4.
a daughter JULIA PROZOR JACZEWSKA-ZALESKA, b. ca 1829.

Additional explanations to Tadeusz Grabianka:
in March 1788 back in Podolia, but he turned back to Avignon / Awinion. His wife, Teresa, supported the King, Stanislaw August, at this time. She co-operated with Tadeusz Kosciuszko [1746-1817]. Tadeusz Kosciuszko visited Ostapkowce - 75 km east to MIEDZYBOZ; and in Sutkowice - 60 km south-west to MIEDZYBOZ.
The Castle of Lubomirski in Rowne - in 1792 here was Tadeusz Kosciuszko.
The Castle of Sieniawski in Miedzyboz / Trebukhivtsi, 20 km west to Latyczow. September 1790 until July 1791, Tadeusz Kosciuszko was stationed here.
Ostapkowce, the Zaleski estate, a dowry of Iza.
Martyna Zaleska, nee Grabianka / Grabianko was living here, like Aleksander ZALESKI, too.
Sofmeta Horwatt visited Ostapkowce.
Above:
Martyna Zaleska Grabianko / Martyna Zaleska Grabianka, b. ca 1830,
the daughter of Erazm Grabianka b. ca 1780.
Mother of Maria Helena Czartoryska Grabianka, 1863 - 1942, + Zdzislaw Aleksander Tytus Czartoryski.
Note:
1.
Martyna Grabianka, b. ca 1810, was the daughter of Antoni Grabianka, the Ploskirow marshal, born 1780 + Honorata Stadnicka;
and the granddaughter of
Tadeusz Grabianka, 1740-1807 + Teresa Stadnicka Grabianka.

Above
Martyna Grabianka b. 1810, was the great-granddaughter of Franciszek Ksawery Stadnicki, 1700-1775.

Martyna married Florian Czarnecki, with a daughter:
Anna Czarnecka, Zaleska, 1830-1904 + Karol Erazm Zaleski
[b. ca 1820;
the son of Mateusz Zaleski, 1777-1854;
the grandson of
Franciszek Sariusz-Zaleski, 1740-1806 + Dominika nee Zaleska, 1750-1821;
the great-grandson of
Ignacy Zaleski b. ca 1710 + Brygida Osinska;
who was the son of
Stanislaw Zaleski b. ca 1680]
with granddaughter:
Maria Honorata Tekla Zaleska b. 1854 + Mikolaj Marian Gustaw BYKOWSKI = Mikolaj Jaksa-Bykowski.

2. We know on second
Martyna Zaleska Grabianka b. ca 1830, the daughter of
Erazm Grabianka b. ca 1780, and Helena.
Wife of Aleksander Zaleski.
Mother of Maria Helena Czartoryska, 1863 - 1942, + Zdzislaw Aleksander Tytus Czartoryski
with the son
Olgierd Aleksander Jan Czartoryski.

Compare:
Jan Paszkowski [1742-ca 1800] moved home to Ukraine [ca 1776 ?]. Maybe his brother [cousin ?] was Piotr Paszkowski b. ca 1733 married Elzbieta nee Nietyks,
with a son
Paszkowski Michal 2nd (born 1761 in Brzesc Litewski - after 1819), Colonel in 1794 in Brzesc Litewski, an official in Oszmiany; studied 1775-1779. In 1789 he bought Zabludow in the Grodno county [now in the Bialystok province, 29 km north-east to SURAZ - compare ZALESKI].
The friend of Hieronim Radziwill and of Michal Zaleski, manager [1804] to Dominik Radziwill;
Michal Paszkowski was closest to CONSPIRATOR, Karol Prozor in 1812.
In 1808-1820 he taken from hands of Radziwill, Naliboki. After 1819 / 1820 no inf.

May 1821 - in Balta the Patriotic Society
with the members:
Michal Skibicki, Stanislaw Karwicki, Piotr Moszynski, Feliks Ciszewski;
August 1821 in Berdyczow:
Colonel Marcin Tarnowski of the Union of Scythemen from the Posen province [see Mielzynski];
in Podolia acted Ludwik Sobanski,
in Kiev -
Antoni Czarkowski, Anzelm Iwaszkiewicz, Stanislaw Joteyko;
others in the Patriotic Society:
Mikolaj Worcell,
Atanazy Grodecki,
Aleksander PROZOR [see Malkiewicz]
and KAROL PROZOR,
Franciszek Zaleski,
Jan Lipski,
NARCYZ OLIZAR,
Waclaw Rzewuski,
Aleksander Bledowski;
Colonel Seweryn Krzyzanowski and Lukasinski - head border.

Maurycy Prozor senior was born in Rothley-Temple, Leicestershire [the TEMPLARS], died in 1886. PROZOR Maurycy (1801-1886) was the commander of the Kowno Uprising;
he had children:
Edward Prozor b. ca 1830 {Maria Zaleska (born ca 1825) m. Edward Prozor b. ca 1830, the son of Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801};
Maurycy Prozor 2nd born ca 1830; Lucjan Prozor; and daughter - JULIA PROZOR JACZEWSKA-ZALESKA b. ca 1829.

Edward Prozor b. ca 1830
{Maria Zaleska (born ca 1825) m. [his second wife] Edward Prozor b. ca 1830, the son of Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801.
EDWARD Prozor married 1st to GRABOWSKA [Poniatowski line - see above on Elzbieta Poniatowska-Grabowska and Stanislaw Grabowski - Poniatowski]}.

Jerzy Zabiello b. ca 1755 had sibilings:
1.
Brygit (Zabiello) Gorska / Brygida Gorska, b. ca 1740, m. Fortunat Gorski;
2.
3. the unknown sister (1740 - 13 Nov 1810) m. Teodor Laskarys (1730 - 1785);
4. and next brother Szymon Zabielo (14 Feb 1750 - 1824) m. Barbara Zawisza.

Named Jerzy Zabiello b. ca 1755 - the son of ANTONI ZABIELLO Michajlowicz -
had the daughter
ZOFIA Zabiello ZALESSKA / Zofia Zaleska, b. ca 1790, m. Marcin Zaleski b. ca 1790
- the son of
Benedykta Konstancja Matuszewicz and Michal Zaleski b. ca 1760;
and JERZY's Zabiello granddaughter:
Maria Zaleska (born ca 1825) m. Edward Prozor b. ca 1830,
the son of
Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley- Temple, the Leicestershire county, d. 1886.
The Lithuanian Count Maurycy Prozor, was born on January 28, 1849, in Vilnius, Lithuania, as the son of named Edward Prozor and his wife Maria Zaleska. The family PROZOR was of noble Polish-Lithuanian descent; the grandfather had been a famous general.

Julia Prozor died in Oct. 1897 in Warsaw; she m. 2nd to Antoni Zaleski, born in 1824 or in 1827 - 1885 in Florencja,
the son of
Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, and Konstancja Zabiello.

JULIA Prozor Zaleska m. 1st to Dionizy Jaczewski,
the son of
Teodor Jaczewski and Jadwiga Lewald-Jezierska died 1857.
Dionizy Jaczewski b. 1810.

Above Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, was the son of
Michal Zaleski + Benedykta Matuszewicz [she came from Jozef Niemirowicz-Szczytt died in 1744].
Above Michal Zaleski, the Targowica Confederation member, 1744-1816,
was the son of
Marcin Zaleski, ca 1710-1748,
and the grandson of Zaleski b. 1680 in the Bielsk district and Bransk,
who was the son of
Jan Zaleski b. ca 1640 - inf. in 1670, was the official close to Lapy, in Suraz -
they came from Waclaw Zaleski b. ca 1610. Maybe Waclaw Zaleski was the brother to Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600.
Krystyna Czarniecka, m. the 1st Andrzej Zaleski, 2nd voto Molska.
The Zaleskis came from the Sieradz province in 1584, ie. Smarzew / Szmarzowa / Smardzewa. Then in the 17th century in the area of Bransk - Lapy.
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630-1685), the son of
Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600 + Zofia Mikolajewski,
and Andrzej was Colonel, judge in Sieradz in 1669; Lieutenant in 1673, the owner of Kamien / Kamieniec in 1677.

Jadwiga Lewald-Jezierska b. ca 1780, d. in 1857, was the daughter of Nazary Celesty Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1750.
Nazary Jezierski came from Michal Lewald Jezierski Junior, b. ca 1630 + Dorota Grabowska b. 1643, died in 1676. They were living in Wielkie Chelmy, Pomerania, in the Brusy commune, within the Chojnice County, 6 kilometres west of Brusy, 21 km north of Chojnice.

Acc. to me
Julia Prozor was the daughter of mentioned Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple.
Julia (Prozor) Zaleski b. ca 1829. Julia Prozor died in Oct. 1897 in Warsaw; she m. 2nd to Antoni Zaleski, born in 1824 or in 1827 - 1885 in Florencja, the son of
Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849 + Konstancja Zabiello.

JULIA Prozor Zaleska m. 1st to Dionizy Jaczewski, the son of Teodor Jaczewski and Jadwiga Lewald-Jezierska died 1857. Dionizy Jaczewski b. 1810.

JERZY's ZABIELLO the great-grandson - Maurycy Prozor junior 3rd, born 1849, m. Maria Grabowska 2nd. He was the Lithuanian Count born in Vilnius.

DIONIZY JACZEWSKI:
L. Tolstoj / Tolstoy had known Dionizy Jaczewski, and others Polish students exiled from Kiev to KAZAN in September 1839 [compare: BREGUET in Kazan in the 40' of the 19th century; Siedoch in the 70' of the 19th century; Konstantynowicz Wasyl here in the 40' to 70' of the 19th century; Demonsi of Kazan married Armand of Moscow].
Lew Tolstoj was in Kazan in 1841 or 1842, and informed about named students in 1896 to Marian Zdziechowski and August Cieszkowski.
Wincenty Migurski in 1863 wrote on Kazan. Lew Tolstoj in Kazan in 1841, lived in a home of Pelagia Juszkowa.
All eight students were members of Szymon Konarski plot in Kiev in Jan. 1839:
Dionizy Jaczewski;
Jozef Brzozowski; Edward Cilli, Achilles Sylwester Rossolowski; Antoni Robert Stanislawski; Stanislaw Strojnowski; Jozef Warawski.

Szymon Konarski was shot in Wilno in 1839. Dionizy Jaczewski and others 45 Polish students studied here in 1840 to 1846;
Franciszek Zaleski was stayed since 2 September 1839 in Kazan,
with Edward Cilli, Achilles Sylwester Rossolowski; Jozef Brzozowski; Wiktor Gajewski, Aleksander Geisman, Benedykt Gutowski, Florian Zylewicz, Stanislaw Lewandowski, Ksawery Mikulski,
Wincenty Moniuszko,
Julian Oziemblowski [the Oziemblowskis were my friends in the 80' of the 20th century],
Lukasz Ryncki, Kleotyld Tchorzewski, Stefan Czerny.

Franciszek Zaleski had a son Wladyslaw Zaleski (1861-1922), Prof. of the Kazan University [compare inf. about Ms Zaleska in Miezonka ca 1914 and inf. of Breguet at the Kazan University].

Dionizy Jaczewski was the first son of
Cezary Jaczewski and Benigna Iwanowski; they were owners of Bukryn, Bukryn Maly and Stepance.
Dionizy's brothers:
Wladyslaw and Teodor JACZEWSKI [Jaczewski was my friend in the 80' of the 20th century], studied in Krzemieniec. Dionizy with brothers Wladyslaw Jaczewski and Teodor confirmed nobility in Kiev in 1843, and Dionizy Jaczewski in 1849 was the Marshal of nobility!
Dionizy's sons:
Cezary Jan JACZEWSKI (b. 1852),
Jan (b. 1854) and
Marian Jaczewski - inf. in Kiev in 1862.
Dionizy Jaczewski died ca 1862.

Julia Jaczewska PROZOR b. ca 1829, married 2nd time in 1869 in CRACOW to Antoni Zaleski, the member of the 1863 Uprising, exiled to Wiatka in 1867-1869.

Elzbieta ZALESKA b. ca 1635

[the sister of Andrzej Zaleski.
Jan Czarniecki b. ca 1630, and Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki b. ca 1630, were the sons of Marcin Czarniecki, ca 1600/1610 - 1652 in Batoh + Zofia Bogdanska. Szymon Czarniecki, b. ca 1670 - d. in 1744, was the son of Jan Czarniecki + Krystyna Grochowiecka. Krystyna Czarniecka born Grochowiecka in 1630. Krystyna married Jan Czarniecki in 1650. Jan was born ca 1630, died in 1690. Jan was the brother to Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki. Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki had a daughter Zofia Aniela Czarniecka, b. ca 1670-1723 + Michal Potocki, senator in 1726-1749, the Wolyn governor in 1726-1749, lived ca 1660-1749. Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki b. ca 1630 - d. in 1703, was the son of Marcin Czarniecki, ca 1600/1610 - 1652 in Batoh, m. Zofia Bogdanska. Marcin Czarniecki was the brother to famous commander-in-chief of the Polish Crown Army Stefan Czarniecki.
Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife in 1687/1688 of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter
Anna Molska b. in 1687, married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680,
with the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715 had the son Izydor Kiedrzynski + Helena Hutten-Czapska b. in 1762.
Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1687, after death of Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew, Lieutenant. Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.
Adam Molski m. 2nd in 1687 to Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleski. Inf. about Krystyna in 1695 and in 1704. Died bef. 1715, register in Koscian. Adam Molski + Wazynska had: Wojciech, Piotr and Jozef and the daughter Anna Molska younger.
Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska Molska had also the daughter Anna older, m. Kiedrzynska nee Molska b. 1687.
Krystyna Czarniecka, m. the 1st Andrzej Zaleski, 2nd voto Molska.
The Zaleskis came from the Sieradz province in 1584, ie. Smarzew / Szmarzowa / Smardzewa.
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630-1685), the son of
Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600 + Zofia Mikolajewski,
and Andrzej was Colonel, judge in Sieradz in 1669; Lieutenant in 1673, the owner of Kamien / Kamieniec in 1677, Milkowice / Mielkowice, Mielkowskie Zaspy, Strachocice, Strachockie Mlyny, Skecznow, Koscianki, in the Sieradz county. In 1669 signed with Samuel Pstrokonski in Kalisz; in 1673 agreed with Piotr Jerzy Boguslawski and his wife Marianna Drogoszewska.
Andrzej Zaleski was buried in Kalisz.
Andrzej ZALESKI m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704,
the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki.
Krystyna m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695,
with:
Helena, and Konstancja, and acc. to me Anna Molska younger b. 1687.

KONSTANCJA Zaleska b. aft. 1665, d. 1730 / 1735,
the daughter of
Andrzej Zaleski and Krystyna Czarniecki.
Buried in Kalisz. Married ca 1685 to Wladyslaw Poninski, ca 1660 - 1731, the son of
Hieronim Poninski + Teresa Chociszewski.
Wladyslaw Poninski was the governor of Wschowa, MP in 1695; the owner of Goliszewo in the Kalisz county; and of Wloszakowice; d. close to Leszno, buried in Kalisz. Wladyslaw's children:
Jozefa Poninska, Hieronim Poninski junior, Stanislaw, and Teodor Poninski.

Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki, Colonel, b. ca 1600, died in 1652 in Batoh + unknown wife; the granddaughter of Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564.

Commander-in-Chief Stefan Czarniecki, b. ca 1599 in Czarnca. The son of named Krzysztof Czarniecki + the 1st wife Krystyna Rzeszowski. Stefan d. in 1665 in Sokolowka. Stefan Czarniecki m. Zofia Kobierzycka, with: Aleksandra Katarzyna m. Jan Klemens Branicki;
Konstancja Joanna m. Waclaw Leszczynski],

and Elzbieta Zaleska b. ca 1635, m. the 2nd Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696.
Elzbieta Kozierowska (nee Zaleska) m. 3rd ca 1698 to Glinski;
and the 1st Elzbieta Zaleska m. to Feliks Smardzewski in 1653 in Proboszczewice [Stare] close to PLOCK

[7 / 8 km west to Bielsk, 8 km south-east to Kolczyn {Andrzej Kolczynski was my friend in the 80' of the 20th century};
8 km south to GOZDOWO; 5 km west to NISZCZYCE -
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:
oldest son - Aleksander owned Bogurzyn close to Mlawa [until 1864 to the family of Nostitz-Jackowski; and then again until 1913], Jozef was the owner of Dobrskie and Glinojecko, and Marian with 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 Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk - south-west to Bogurzyn. Jozef was the brother of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, of Bogurzyn.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski 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, b. in 1835 in Niewierz, the Brodnica County - died in 1907 in Golub / Golub-Dobrzyn.
Michal was the son of Antoni Rafal Wybicki.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, was the son of
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski / Ksawery Jackowski, and Anna.

Above Marianna Teofila Wybicka, b. 1825 in Konojadki / Konojady, 20 km north-west to BRODNICA,
the granddaughter of
Jakub Wyben - Wybicki, b. 1754 / 1755, d. 1814, in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County.
Jakub m. Marianna Hutten-Czapska,
the granddaughter of
Jan Hutten-Czapski, [aft. 1680] 1688 - 1736.
Jakub Wybicki was the son of Jan Wybicki and Anna GOTARTOWSKA.

Jozef Hutten Czapski [his family moved home to Raszkow in 1802 and to Wielun - Kalisz, and intermarried to Jaruzelski, Karwat, Jozef Pilsudski, Bardski in Tczew] 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, d. 1778.
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. In 1736, above Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 [died 1736], the son of Marcin, bought Najmowo and Sumowo. 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. Marcin Czapski was the Wenden and Inflanty official. Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, m. Anna Klinska.
NAJMOWO - 3 km north-west to Kruszyny Szlacheckie.
Sumowo - 2 km north-west to Najmowo.

Bronowo Kmiece is a village in the Stara Biala commune, within the Plock County,
10 km south-west to Bielsk;
6 / 7 km south-west to Niszczyce;
5 north-east to Biala, and 5 km south-east to Kamionki; 12 km south to Gozdowo.

NISZCZYCE
- 9 / 10 km north-east to BIALA; 4 km south-west to BIELSK;
12 / 13 km south-east to KOLCZYN, 11 km south-east to GOZDOWO.

Jakub Filip Florian Trzcinski, b. ca 1778, d. 1851 in Niszczyce, the Plock governorate, m. in 1806, Sarnowo (23 km west to MLAWA).
Jakub TRZCINSKI was the son of
Adam Trzcinski older, ca 1740 - 1796. They bought NISZCZYCE.

Tomasz Trzcinski b. ca 1760, d. 1829, was also the son of named
Adam TRZCINSKI older, b. ca 1740 and Ludwika Kuczborska.

Jakub Trzcinski b. ca 1778, had a sister Antonina Trzcinska, 1770-1823 + Jan Koskowski b. ca 1760;
and a brother Jan Trzcinski, 1776-1823 + Klara Rokicka, 1783-1831.

Jakub Trzcinski had a daughter Julia Katarzyna Trzcinska, 1815-1873 + Marcin Skonieczny, 1784-1869 in PLOCK, the son of Szymon Skonieczny and of Magdalena.

NISZCZYCE - 12 / 13 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 / 1839.
Lech Walesa b. in 1943, as the son of Boleslaw Walesa and Feliksa Kaminska.

KAMIONKI
- the Plock County, 4 / 5 kilometres north of Biala, 10 km north of Plock, 9 km south to KOLCZYN.
Biala - 4 / 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, the owner of Bogurzyn.
Aleksander Jackowski married to Maria Marianna Teofila Wybicka.
Her daughter was Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska.

Jakub Filip Florian Trzcinski, b. ca 1778, d. 1851 in Niszczyce, the Plock governorate, m. in 1806, Sarnowo (23 km west to MLAWA). Jakub was the son of Adam Trzcinski older, ca 1740 - 1796. They bought NISZCZYCE.

Tomasz Trzcinski b. ca 1760, d. 1829, was the son of named Adam Trzcinski older, b. ca 1740 and Ludwika Kuczborska. Jakub had a sister Antonina Trzcinska, 1770-1823 + Jan Koskowski b. ca 1760; and a brother Jan Trzcinski, 1776-1823 + Klara Rokicka, 1783-1831.
Jakub Trzcinski b. ca 1778, had a daughter Julia Katarzyna Trzcinska, 1815-1873 + Marcin Skonieczny, 1784-1869 in PLOCK, the son of Szymon Skonieczny and of Magdalena.
NISZCZYCE - 12 km south-east to KOLCZYN, 11 km south-east to GOZDOWO].

Andrzej Zaleski was the brother to Elzbieta Zaleska Smardzewska Kozierowska b. ca 1635.
Andrzej Zaleski b. ca 1640, m. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685; and Krystyna m. second in 1687 to ADAM MOLSKI of PLESZEW, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka ca 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685; m. second in 1687, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew {born ca 1640 - d. 1685}
[= Smardzew, the Wroblow parish, in the Sieradz county - in the 16th cent. to Potocki and Zaleski, in 1576.
Andrzej Zaleski had a SISTER Elzbieta m. Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece in the PLOCK county],
and Andrzej Zaleski was Lieutenant, buried in Kalisz

[Andrzej Zaleski lived also in the Wloclawek district and in the Swiecie county:
in 1661 in Gawlowice, 2 km north to Bagart, 7 km south-west to Radzyn Chelminski; 12 km north to Wabrzezno
- Andrzej Zaleski was the godfather for Gawlowski together with godmother Anna Poniatowska.
In 1664 in Sulmowo / Sulnowo, the Swiecie county - for Kowalski, the godfather Andrzej Zaleski with Anna Trzebienska.
SULNOWO - 15 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km east to Wyrwa, 3 km north to Swiecie.
PRZYSIERSK: 6 km east to Bukowiec; 9 km west to SULNOWO].

Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1705, died ca 1766, was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670. Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska [Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska], ca 1710 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670. Anna Skorzewska Jackowska had one sister Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Kiedrzynska. Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715/1720, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW - from the hands of Strzelecki. Franciszka's son Jakub Kiedrzynski was the posesor of Orpiszewek close to PLESZEW and of Erasmus Mycielski. Jakub's brother was IZYDOR Kiedrzynski - my line. Izydor b. 1749 in Bieganin, m. Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762. Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 was the son of Anna Molska Kiedrzynska and Jan Kiedrzynski.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter Anna Molska married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680, with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715/1720 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685, after death of Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew, Lieutenant. Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.

Ksawery Rutkowski was the 2nd married Joanna Tucholka, b. ca 1750/1752 [NOT ca 1775] - died in 1823 in Plowezek, in the Brodnica county, in the Jablonowo Pomorskie commune, 13 km north-west to Konojady, 16 km north to Kruszyny; the daughter of
Ignacy Tucholka b. ca 1710 + Magdalena Garczynska.

Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder (Lyskowska) / Koschembahr-Lyskowska / Bardzka, b. in 1828 in Mileszewy, close to Jablonowo Pomorskie in the Brodnica county, died in 1909;
the daughter of
Konstanty Lyskowski, 1780 - 1855 + Anna Rutkowska, b. in 1789 in Mileszewy, close to Jablonowo Pomorskie in the Brodnica county, died in 1868 in Brodnica,
the daughter of
Ksawery Rutkowski b. ca 1755 + Katarzyna Kalkstein, ca 1758 - 1796,
the daughter of
Kazimierz Kalkstein b. ca 1710/1730 + Anna.

Ksawery Rutkowski was the 2nd married Joanna Tucholka, b. ca 1750/1752 [NOT ca 1775] - died in 1823 in Plowezek,
in the Brodnica county, in the Jablonowo Pomorskie commune, 13 km north-west to Konojady, 16 km north to Kruszyny;
the daughter of
Ignacy Tucholka b. ca 1710 + Magdalena Garczynska b. ca 1710 / bef. 1720.

Turze Male = Male Turze / Klein Turse, the village in the Tczew commune, 8 / 12 km to Tczew.
Turze in 1248 was as Male Turze and Wielkie Turze:
Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki m. Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder with the daughter Anna KARWAT born in Male Turze.

JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan, m. Anna Bardzka.
Above Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Male Turze, in the Tczew commune, within the Tczew County, 8 / 12 kilometres west of Tczew.
Anna Bardzka d. in 1932 in Wichulec [the core of the KARWAT clan], the Brodnica County, acc.to Bieganowski. Anna was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki and Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder / SCHRODER.

Mentioned Andrzej Zaleski lived also in the Wloclawek district and in the Swiecie county:
in 1661 in Gawlowice, 2 km north to Bagart, 7 km south-west to Radzyn Chelminski; 12 km north to Wabrzezno.
In 1664 in Sulmowo / Sulnowo, the Swiecie county - for Kowalski, the godfather Andrzej Zaleski with Anna Trzebienska.
SULNOWO - 15 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km east to Wyrwa, 3 km north to Swiecie.
PRZYSIERSK: 6 km east to Bukowiec; 9 km west to SULNOWO.
In 1683, Andrzej Zalewski / Andrzej Zaleski bought Milkowice = Mielkowice and Mielkowskie Zaspy.
Zaspy Milkowskie, the village by the Warta river, the Ostrow Warcki commune, in the Milkowice parish = ZASPY, 7 km east to Wilczkow -
in Wilczkow {belonged to the PSTROKONSKI family - but
Strachocice, 3 km north to MILKOWICE, owned Stanislaw PONINSKI}
was born in 1738 Jakub Kiedrzynski, the brother of my ancestor Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 in Bieganin close to Raszkow.

Strachocice:
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630-1685), the son of
Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600 + Zofia Mikolajewski,
and Andrzej was Colonel, judge in Sieradz in 1669; Lieutenant in 1673, the owner of
Kamien / Kamieniec in 1677,
Milkowice / Mielkowice,
Mielkowskie Zaspy - 14 km north to Proboszczewice and 13 km south-east to TOKARY,
Strachocice - 3 km north to ZASPY Milkowskie,
Strachockie Mlyny,
Skecznow / SKECZNIEW - 7 km north to Milkowice and 7 kilometres south-east of Dobra, 21 km south-east of Turek,
Koscianki - 2 / 3 km east to Strachocice, in the Sieradz county.
In 1669 signed with Samuel Pstrokonski in Kalisz.

DLUGA WIES WARCKA - 1601 to Krzysztof Radzewski. In 1874 and ca 1890 to Skorzewski.
KAWECZYN: close to Kowale Panskie and to Tokary.
Wladyslaw Maczynski inf. in 1668, d. ca 1693; he owned Kaweczyno (Kaweczyn), Dzierzbotki and Ciemino (Ciemien). Married Jadwiga with 2 daughters: Maryjanna and Konstancja.
Jadwiga in 1714 sold all to hands of Chryzostom Siemiatkowski; then named Kaweczyn, Ciemien, Dzierzbotki took his son Karol Siemiatkowski.
Kaweczyn and the half of named Dzierzbotki ca 1750 had also Jozef Bartochowski with his wife Kunegunda Grabska - inf. 1769. Next owners: Domanski, Kozuchowski and Suchorski.
MILKOWICE:
in 1732 owned by Stanislaw Poninski with the part of Milkowice, Strachocice, Zaspy and Mlyny.
MIKULICE: close to Turek.
In 1665 Mikolaj Wolanski took Mikulice from Maria Potocka, a widow after death of Mikolaj Pstrokonski;
Ewa Pstrokonska, a daughter of Stanislaw Pstrokonski, the owner of Mikulice, widowed after Franciszek Potocki, married to Maciej Mierzawski as his 3rd wife.
Skorzewski ca 1800; including Mikulice, Orzepow, Stefanow, Jablonka, Wola Kowalska. Ca 1890 to Dzierzawski.

Benedykta Konstancja Matuszewicz married Michal Zaleski b. ca 1760.

Stanislaw Zaleski b. ca 1680, was the son of
Jan ZALESKI + Katarzyna Bieniowska.

Above Jan Zaleski b. ca 1640, was the father of
Mikolaj Zaleski;
Franciszka Zaleska;
and named Stanislaw Zaleski b. ca 1680.

Stanislaw Zaleski b. ca 1680, was the father of
Samuel Zaleski b. 1707;
Ignacy Zaleski b. ca 1710.

Martyna Grabianka b. 1810, was the great-granddaughter of Franciszek Ksawery Stadnicki, 1700-1775.
Martyna married Florian Czarnecki {Czarniecki ?}, with a daughter:
Anna Czarnecka, Zaleska, 1830-1904 + Karol Erazm Zaleski
[b. ca 1820;
the son of Mateusz Zaleski, 1777-1854;
the grandson of
Franciszek Sariusz-Zaleski, 1740-1806 + Dominika nee Zaleska, 1750-1821;
the great-grandson of
Ignacy Zaleski b. ca 1710 + Brygida Osinska;
who was the son of
Stanislaw Zaleski b. ca 1680].

Andrzej Zaleski b. ca 1640, m. Krystyna Czarniecka.
Andrzej Zaleski was the brother of named Jan Zaleski b. ca 1640 and of Elzbieta Zaleska b. ca 1635.

Martyna Grabianka, b. ca 1810, was the daughter of
Antoni Grabianka, the Ploskirow marshal, born 1780 + Honorata Stadnicka;
and the granddaughter of
Tadeusz Grabianka, 1740-1807 + Teresa Stadnicka Grabianka.
Above
Martyna Grabianka b. 1810, was the great-granddaughter of Franciszek Ksawery Stadnicki, 1700-1775.
Martyna married Florian Czarnecki, with a daughter:
Anna Czarnecka, Zaleska, 1830-1904 + Karol Erazm Zaleski b. ca 1820.

We know on second
Martyna Zaleska Grabianka b. ca 1830, the daughter of
Erazm Grabianka b. ca 1780, and Helena.
Wife of Aleksander Zaleski.
Mother of Maria Helena Czartoryska, 1863 - 1942, + Zdzislaw Aleksander Tytus Czartoryski with the son
Olgierd Aleksander Jan Czartoryski.

Jerzy Zabiello b. ca 1755 - the son of ANTONI ZABIELLO Michajlowicz - had the daughter
ZOFIA Zabiello ZALESSKA / Zofia Zaleska, b. ca 1790, m. Marcin Zaleski b. ca 1790 -
the son of Benedykta Konstancja Matuszewicz and Michal Zaleski b. ca 1760.
And JERZY's Zabiello granddaughter:
Maria Zaleska (born ca 1825) m. Edward Prozor b. ca 1830, the son of Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple, the Leicestershire county, d. 1886.
Acc. to me Julia Prozor was the daughter of mentioned Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple. Julia (Prozor) Zaleski b. ca 1829. Julia Prozor died in Oct. 1897 in Warsaw; she m. 2nd to Antoni Zaleski, born in 1824 or in 1827 - 1885 in Florencja, the son of Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, and Konstancja Zabiello.
JULIA Prozor Zaleska m. 1st to Dionizy Jaczewski, the son of Teodor Jaczewski and Jadwiga Lewald-Jezierska died 1857. Dionizy Jaczewski b. 1810.
JERZY's ZABIELLO great-grandson
- Maurycy Prozor junior 3rd, born 1849, m. Maria Grabowska 2nd.


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.

POBIEDZISKA - 8 / 9 km south-east to WRONCZYN.

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.

In Dluzyna in 1837,
Henryk Skorzewski, the owner of Turkow, born in 1809, married Ignacya Kotarska from Sokolow, b. 1815.
Witness:
Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1776, younger, the owner of Kamieniec, the father of Henryk Skorzewski, b. 1809.
Above Andrzej Skorzewski younger, born in 1776, was the grandson of
Andrzej Skorzewski older, born in 1707 / 1710 and Dorota Chlapowska, b. ca 1710;
and the great-grandson of
Melchior SKORZEWSKI and Marianna Wyssogota-Zakrzewska.

KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA was the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.
KASPER Zakrzewski b. in 1739, the owner of Gutow, born in 1738/1739, d. in 1824, was the son of
Hermenegild Zakrzewski 1710 - 1771 in Kalisz, and Ludmila Niemojowska / Ludwika Niemojowska, b. 1720.
Tadeusz Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1710-1785, was the brother of mentioned Hermenegild Zakrzewski / Hermengild Franciszek Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1710 - 1771 in Kalisz. Tadeusz Wyssogota-Zakrzewski was the Krzywin governor, married Kunegunda Zlotnicka. They had a son Nikodem Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1741-1792, who was married to Ewa Drywa-Zakrzewska.

Ludwika Niemojewska b. 1720, married above named Hermenegild Franciszek Wyssogota - Zakrzewski in 1737. Franciszek Hermenegild Zakrzewski b. 1710, died in 1771 in Kalisz, was the son of
Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota / Jan Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1660/1670, the first, died bef. 1743, married to Ludwika BOREK GOSTYNSKA died in 1747, the daughter of Andrzej Borek Gostynski died before 1691 + Katarzyna Radomicka d. in 1714.


Felicjan Niegolewski had a sister Teodora Skorzewska, nee Niegolewska.
Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski was born in 1776, and he was the son of Ludwik Skorzewski and mentioned Teodora Skorzewska nee Niegolewska.

Jozef Potocki with the Szeliga coat of arms, died in June 1781 in Wronczyn. He was the governor in Krzywin. Jozef b. 1710, was the son of
Stefan Potocki b. ca 1675/1680 (died 1724) and Franciszka Korzbog-Zawadzka.
Jozef Potocki married Anna Gajewska, the daughter of Franciszek Gajewski, the KUJAWY governor, 1675-1753.
Anna Potocka Gajewska had 5 children:
1.
Magdalena Potocka m. Felicjan Niegolewski, the Royal court official;
with the son Andrzej Marcin NIEGOLEWSKI (1787-1857);
2.
Roza Potocka b. ca 1740, m. Franciszek Kczewski, the SREM official, born 1735.
3.
Jozefa Potocka m. Ksawery Kwilecki;
4.
Aleksander Potocki;
5.
Stanislaw Potocki.

Above Stefan Potocki b. ca 1675/1680 (died 1724/1726) and was married Franciszka Korzbog-Zawadzka.
They had children:
A.
Krystyna Potocka m. in 1742 to Jozef Walknowski,
the son of Antoni Walknowski, d. 1732.
B.
Jozef Potocki, d. 1781, m. in 1738, to Anna Kunegunda Gajewska, b. 1721.

Anna Krzyzanowska b. 1795 in Wlosciejewki, in the SREM county, d. in 1871 in Poznan, buried in Buk. She married in 1816, Wlosciejewki, to Andrzej Marcin Niegolewski, 1787-1857
[see - Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski was born in 1776, and he was the son of Ludwik Skorzewski and mentioned Teodora Skorzewska nee Niegolewska],
with:
1. Felicjanna Niegolewska, 1817-1879 + Edmund Marceli Nepomucen Zoltowski, 1812-1884;
2.
Wladyslaw NIEGOLEWSKI, 1819-1885 + Css Wanda Maria Weronika Kwilecka
[b. 1834 in Dobrojewo, 12 km south-east to BIEZDROWO].
3.
Kazimierz Niegolewski, 1823-1885 + Helena Ignacja Faustyna Skorzewska
[Helena Niegolewska Skorzewska, b. 1835 in Nekla, d. 1909
{NEKLA, 11 km south-west to Czerniejewo, 19 km south-east to Pobiedziska:
Antoni Beniamin Bartlomiej Skorzewski / Antoni Skorzewski, b. 1803, was the son of
Jozef Skorzewski and Helena Lipska (see Kiedrzynski in Raszkow).
Antoni was born in 1803 in Nekla, the Wrzesnia County, Greater Poland; died in 1855 in Kretkow, the Jarocin County.

Antoni Skorzewski was the husband of Css Antonina Barbara Hutten-Czapska, 1802 - 1872 in Kretkow.
She was the daughter of
Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski, and Maria Hutten-Czapska nee Hutten-Czapska, b. 1762 in Konarzewo.
Maria was the daughter of
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski and Dorota Jozefina Dzialynska, b. 1743 in Naklo by the Notec river.
Dorota Dzialynska Czapska died in 1763 in Konarzewo but was buried in Pakosc, in the Inowroclaw County. Dorota was the daughter of
Augustyn Dzialynski of PAKOSC, and Anna Radomicka.

TADEUSZ WOLANSKI of PAKOSC acted together with
Rajmund Skorzewski of Czerlejno / Czerniejew / Czerniejew-Radomice, ie. Rajmund Jozef Jan Skorzewski, Count, b. 1791 in Nekla, at the way from Kostrzyn to Wrzesnia.
Rajmund Skorzewski, b. in NEKLA in 1791, the owner of NEKLA and Czerniejewo; d. 1859 in Bucz (but close to KOSCIAN - Rajmund was buried in Bucz close to Koscian, temporary tomb), in the WOLSZTYN county [24 km south-east of Wolsztyn], 18 km south-west to STARY BIALCZ, 8 / 9 km east to Przemet, 6 km south-west to Popowo Stare, 9 km south-west to WILKOWO POLSKIE of Szoldrski and Zamoyska-Kiedzynska.
RAJMUND Skorzewski in 1823 married Marianna Balbina Seweryna Lipska.
RAJMUND Skorzewski was son of
Jozef Skorzewski and Helena Lipska - see Raszkow and Podgrzybow with the Kiedrzynskis and the Walesas.
Jozef Skorzewski / Jozef Ignacy was the Gniezno official; Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski leased Raszkow in 1802 from hands of Juljanna Arnold, the daughter of JAKUB Kiedrzynski. And from Helena Kiedrzynska widowed after death bef. 1802 of Izydor Kiedrzynski in JEDLNO};
and named Helena Niegolewska Skorzewska, b. 1835 in Nekla, d. 1909, was the great-granddaughter of
Michal Skorzewski, 1707-1789;
Jan Lipski, 1739-1832;
Franciszek Rychlowski and Kajetan Grodzicki, the Sieradz official, 1720-1781;
Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, 1709-1799;
Marianna Kozminska, 1730-1787;
Justyna Grabska and Jozefa Konstancja Lubienska.

Above JAN LIPSKI was the son of
Prokop Lipski, the Poznan official, 1699-1758 and Teresa Teofila Dambska, 1710-1759]
1835-1909.

4.
Zygmunt NIEGOLEWSKI, 1826-1901, m. Css Zofia Emilia Skorzewska

[Zofia Niegolewska Skorzewska b. 1837 / 1839 in Prochnowo
{5 kilometres south-east of Margonin, 17 km east of Chodziez, 3 km north to ZON},
bpt. in ZON, d. 1909 in Poznan,
the great-granddaughter of
GENERAL Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, 1709-1773;
Stanislaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1740-1811;
Marceli Antoni Jan Niezychowski, 1733-1788;
Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska, 1741-1773;
Weronika Krzycka, 1720-1791;
Dorota Osten-Sakin and Magdalena Wilkonska]

1839-1909.

5.
Jadwiga Niegolewska, 1833-1917 + Nestor Karol Wezyk

Broniszewice
- Kazimierz Wielowiejski and Maksymilian Wielowiejski, the owners ca 1730/1749; they sold BRONISZEWICE in 1749 to Jozef WEZYK of Osiny.
JOZEF Wezyk was the Konary official in 1768-1771, in Wielun in 1758-1768; the member of the Radom Confederation in 1767, husband of named Helena Jordan.
They had children born in BRONISZEWICE:
1.
Teresa WEZYK married Franciszek Stadnicki,
and 2.
Konstancja Wezyk married Pawel Skorzewski.

Jozef Wezyk died bef. 1775; and the Skorzewski family took Broniszewice:
Pawel Skorzewski, and next
Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, m. Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, 1709-1799,
buried in PYZDRY
[with a daughter Anastazja Sczaniecka born 1752 in Komorze near to Nowe Miasto by the Warta river, and Anastazja was buried in Michorzewo, the Nowy Tomysl County; Anastazja was the mother of BRYGIDA MIELZYNSKA - b. 1775, died in Poznan, m. Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski - the grandson of ANDRZEJ MIELZYNSKI b. 1698 - see PAWLOWICE close to Leszno, Poniec and ROKOSOWO.
It was the family of MIELZYNSKI in BASZKOW near to KROTOSZYN - see Angela MERKEL].

Michal Skorzewski in 1786 was the owner of Broniszewice.
Michal Skorzewski died in 1789, and Broniszewice inherited STADNICKI ie. the children of above
Teresa WEZYK married Franciszek Stadnicki:
1.
Antoni STADNICKI, younger [the owner of Broniszewice 1789 until ca 1800; then he was living in ZMIGROD, died in Trzcinica close to Jaslo in Austria in 1836];
2.
Ignacy Stadnicki [he was living bef. 1809 in Cracow; died in 1818 in LAGANOW, close to PROSZOWICE, north-east to Cracow, the Kingdom of Poland under Russia],
3.
Anna, Tekla, and Helena.

Next landlord of Broniszewice [11 km north-east-north to Pleszew; close to ROKUTOW; 4 km north-west to Grodzisko !] -
Michal's Skorzewski son - Jozef Ignacy Wojciech Skorzewski.


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.
Kopaszewo [7 km north to Krzywin] of the Skorzewskis is situated 5 km south-west to Rogaczewo Wielkie - the core of the Rogaczewski family in the 15th century until the first half of the 18th century.
Then the Rogaczewskis moved home to the Wola Wiazowa area [in the 80's of the 18th century] of the Walewskis and the Pradzynski clan;
and in the second half of the 19th century to Wola Pszczolecka.
Ludwik Skorzewski took in the 70' of the 18th century Rogaczewo Male [14 km south-east to KOSCIAN], 3 km west to named above Rogaczewo Wielkie.
Ludwik Skorzewski was the brother of Eustachy Skorzewski of Doruchow and Chelmo.
The Chelmo parish is close to Przedborz. Chelmo is near to Krery - here the Skora family and Nowak.

Helena Lipska married Skorzewska had a brother Jozef Egidiusz Lipski, 1769-1812, m. in 1803 to Jozefa SZOLDRSKA, ca 1782-1811.
Helena had also a sister Katarzyna Lipska, 1770-1816 + Feliks Szoldrski.
Jozef Egidiusz Lipski had a daughter
Marianna Lipska, 1804-1888, m. in 1823 to Rajmund Skorzewski, 1791-1859,
the son of
Jozef Skorzewski born in 1757
(Jozef had a sister Katarzyna BYSZEWSKA and next sister Anastazja m. Sylwester SCZANIECKI, with:
Ludwika Sczaniecka, 1774-1858, m. KOCZOROWSKA);
and named RAJMUND Skorzewski was the grandson of
Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, lived 1707-1789 + Ludwika HUTTEN-CZAPSKA.
Ludwika was the daughter of
Franciszek Hutten-Czapski died in 1736,
and the granddaughter of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, 1656-1716 + Elzbieta Rudnicka.

Michal SKORZEWSKI was the son of
Andrzej Skorzewski + Dorota CHOJENSKA,
and the grandson of
GABRIEL SKORZEWSKI + Marianna KOSZUTSKA, died in 1694.

Wojciech Lipski b. ca 1650, died in 1710, m. in 1682 to Teofila (Teresa) Tokarska died in 1715.
Wojciech's brother was WACLAW LIPSKI d. 1710, m. Barbara MIASKOWSKA.
They both were the sons af Anna BOJANOWSKA Lipska + Jan Lipski, died ca 1673.
And Jan LIPSKI was the son of Prokop Lipski, died in 1638 + Barbara ZYCHLINSKA.


TADEUSZ WOLANSKI of PAKOSC acted together with
Rajmund Skorzewski of Czerlejno / Czerniejew / Czerniejew-Radomice, ie. Rajmund Jozef Jan Skorzewski, Count, b. 1791 in Nekla, at the way from Kostrzyn to Wrzesnia.
Rajmund Skorzewski, b. in NEKLA in 1791, the owner of NEKLA and Czerniejewo; d. 1859 in Bucz (but close to KOSCIAN - Rajmund was buried in Bucz close to Koscian, temporary tomb), in the WOLSZTYN county [24 km south-east of Wolsztyn], 18 km south-west to STARY BIALCZ, 8 / 9 km east to Przemet, 6 km south-west to Popowo Stare, 9 km south-west to WILKOWO POLSKIE of Szoldrski and Zamoyska-Kiedzynska.
RAJMUND Skorzewski in 1823 married Marianna Balbina Seweryna Lipska.
RAJMUND Skorzewski was son of
Jozef Skorzewski and Helena Lipska - see Raszkow and Podgrzybow with the Kiedrzynskis and the Walesas.
Jozef Skorzewski / Jozef Ignacy was the Gniezno official; Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski leased Raszkow in 1802 from hands of Juljanna Arnold, the daughter of JAKUB Kiedrzynski. And from Helena Kiedrzynska widowed after death bef. 1802 of Izydor Kiedrzynski in JEDLNO.

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 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, 1690-1733.

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, 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.

Ignacy Czapski, 1699 - 1746 in Rynkowce / RYNKOWKA, the governor of Gdansk {married Teofila Konopacka, 1690-1733},
was 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.

JAN CHRYZOSTOM HUTTEN-CZAPSKI married Ludwika Rudnicka or Elzbieta Rudnicka Czapska.
Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695 [NOT ca 1710], married 2nd Teresa Podlecka,
with two / three sons [and the daughter to the 1st unknown wife]:
1.
Stanislaw Rudnicki, b. March 1739 in Chodaki, the Wierzchy parish;
2.
Jadwiga Szembek Rudnicka b. circa 1710/1714, d. circa 1765, the daughter of Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695. Jadwiga married Kazimierz Lubienski; Jadwiga married Marek Szembek.
3.
Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki, b. April 1741 in Chodaki = Wojciech Rudnicki
[and Wojciech Jozef Antoni RUDNICKI, b. 1741/1742, d. ca 1782, m. Jozefa Ordega, the daughter of Wojciech ORDEGA + Rozala Pawlowski].

Wojciech Rudnicki's daughter was -
Marianna Rudnicka, b. August 1767, d. aft. 1791 + 1st Jan Amadej.

And named Wojciech Rudnicki b. in Chodaki in April 1741, had children:
1.
Szymon Rudnicki, b. ca 1765, d. in 1809 + Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska, the second Petronela married Hieronim Nieniewski;
2.
Wojciech Rudnicki junior, 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 [NOT ca 1770/1780], m. three times -
the 2nd to Wincenty Czapski,
the 3rd to Jan Czapski of Ostrzeszow, Raszkow and Glogowa, b. ca 1765
[Jan Hutten-Czapski / Jan Feliks Czapski was the brother of Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762, d. in Wola Wiazowa, married to Izydor Kiedrzynski b. in 1749 in Bieganin, d. ca 1802 in Jedlno - my family line],
the 1st to Jan Amadej / Amaday.

Mentioned Jadwiga Szembek Rudnicka b. circa 1710/1714, d. circa 1765, the daughter of Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695 + 1st unknown wife.

Marianna Rudnicka, b. 1767, the daughter of Wojciech Rudnicki older b. 1741. Above named Jozefa Ordega married to [Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki, b. April 1741 in Chodaki = Wojciech Rudnicki] Wojciech Jozef Antoni RUDNICKI, b. 1741/1742, d. ca 1782.
Jozefa Ordega, the daughter of Wojciech ORDEGA + Rozala Pawlowski.
Wojciech Rudnicki's daughter was - Marianna Rudnicka, b. August 1767, d. aft. 1791 + 1st Jan Amadej.
Marianna Rudnicka b. 1767 [NOT ca 1770/1780], m. three times - the 2nd to Wincenty Czapski, the 3rd to Jan Czapski of Raszkow and Glogowa, the 1st to Jan Amadej / Amaday.

Jan Hutten-Czapski = 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 / Jan Hutten Czapski m. Marianna RUDNICKA, with more 3 daughters:
1. CZAPSKA Jozefa;
2. CZAPSKA Rozalia;
3. CZAPSKA Franciszka.

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.
Ludwik Skorzewski of Pomarzany [28 km north-east to WRONCZYN], b. ca 1740, the son of
Andrzej Skorzewski and Dorota Chlapowska, the daughter of MICHAL Chlapowski.
Andrzej Skorzewski was born circa 1707/1710, the son of
Melchior Skorzewski and Marianna Zakrzewska = Maria Wyssogota-Zakrzewska.

Andrzej married Dorota Chlapowska, born in 1720. They had 3 children:
Karolina Niezychowska and 2 others.
Andrzej Skorzewski married 2nd to Marianna Wiktoria Starzenska, born in 1710.
They had one daughter, Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewska.
Andrzej Skorzewski died in 1773 or in 1790.

Andrzej Skorzewski, the SECOND, b. ca 1707/1710, was the 2nd married to DOROTA CHLAPOWSKA, with the son
Gabriel Skorzewski [younger] + Franciszka Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, b. ca 1750,
and the granddaughter -
Ludwika Skorzewska, b. 1770.

Andrzej Skorzewski b. ca 1707/1710, was the son of
Melchior SKORZEWSKI, b. ca 1680, and Marianna Zakrzewska, 1691-1742.

Pawel Bardzki, 1690 - 1739
[the Bardzkis line with Mielzynski, Walknowski, Kiedrzynski]
married in 1732 to Anna Skorzewska Bardzka, 1700/1705 - 1745,
the daughter of
Andrzej Skorzewski, the FIRST, 1670/1674 - 1742, ie. Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski b. 1674.

Anna's Bardzka 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 / Chojenska, b. ca 1670.
2.
mentioned General Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, b. ca 1709/1730 - d. 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin, and he was married to Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska closest friend to the Prussian Royal court.

General Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, Count, b. 1674 in Wargowo in the Oborniki County, died in 1740,
was the son of Gabriel Skorzewski.

Pawel Moskorzewski married Antonina Skorzewska
[1710-1758;
the sister of Katarzyna Trzcinska Rupniewska, b. ca 1710/1720],
the daughter of Stanislaw Skorzewski, younger
[and the granddaughter of
GABRIEL Skorzewski, OLDER, and Lucja Koszutska, 1-voto NECZ]
b. ca 1680
[Stanislaw Skorzewski, younger, was the brother of General-Major Andrzej Skorzewski born in December 1674,
in Wargowo, close to Oborniki].

GABRIEL Skorzewski, older, was the son of Wladyslaw Skorzewski.

Lucja Skorzewska, 1740 - 1786 - the daughter of Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 + Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710 - 1768. Anna was the sister of Franciszka Kiedrzynska
{Antoni's parents -
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}.

Michal SKORZEWSKI was the son of Andrzej Skorzewski + Dorota CHOJENSKA, and the grandson of GABRIEL SKORZEWSKI + Marianna KOSZUTSKA, died in 1694.


Eustachy Skorzewski was the owner of Doruchow until 1796/1797, and then he took CHELMO ca 1796/1797 close to Przedborz and to Krery,
together with his son
Ignacy Skorzewski, who also was the owner of Chelmo ca 1796/1797 until Ignacy's death in 1813, probably they were owners from hands of a couple: Walenty MECINSKI, 1740-1790 + Zuzanna Siemienska.
Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813, married to Marianna Rychlowska (b. ca 1765) in 1791 in Sulmierzyce. Sulmierzyce is a rural commune in the Pajeczno County, 14 kilometres east of Pajeczno. Above Ignacy Drogoslaw-Skorzewski, 1760-1813, was the son of mentioned above Eustachy Skorzewski and Anna Wiesiolowska born in 1740. Eustachy Skorzewski was born ca 1735.

Chelmo was owned by Boleslaw Skorzewski, and inf. on him in 1895 in Carskie Siolo, together with Count Jozef Ostrowski the owner of Maluszyn in 1896, and with Stefan Lubomirski of Kruszyna.

Felicjan Niegolewski had a sister Teodora Skorzewska, nee Niegolewska.
Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski was born in 1776, and he was the son of Ludwik Skorzewski and Teodora Skorzewska nee Niegolewska.
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.
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 b. ca 1707/1710, was the son of
Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765 of ZIELECIN.
Melchior Skorzewski b. ca 1680, died in 1765, the owner of Zielecin,
was the son of
Kazimierz Skorzewski b. ca 1650, and Zofia Naramowska.

Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, married to Melchior Skorzewski, b. ca 1680, died in 1765, the owner of Zielecin, the son of Kazimierz Skorzewski b. ca 1650, and Zofia Naramowska;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Skorzewski b. ca 1610, and Zofia Scibor - Poniecka.
The great-grandson of
Wawrzyniec Skorzewski b. ca maybe 1560 / 1563.

Above Ignacy Drogoslaw-Skorzewski, 1760-1813, was the son of mentioned above Eustachy Skorzewski and Anna Wiesiolowska born in 1740. Eustachy Skorzewski was born ca 1735.

Above Boleslaw Skorzewski, 1841 in Chelmo - 1908 in Warsaw,
the son of
Leon Jan Michal Skorzewski, 1800-1846 + Css Marianna Morsztyn;
the grandson of mentioned
Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813 + Marianna Rychlowska;
and of Ludwik Felicjan Kajetan Morstyn b. 1782 in Raciechowice + Maria Ostrowska b. 1795.

Ludwik MORSZTYN was the son of Jan Chrzciciel Konstanty Morsztyn b. ca 1750 + Katarzyna Konstancja Mossakowska.
The grandson of Stefan Benedykt Morsztyn, Count, b. ca 1690 + Helena Szembek.
The great-grandson of Franciszek Morsztyn b. ca 1630 + Salomea Teresa Bronicka, 1-voto Myszkowska.

Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813, married to Marianna Rychlowska (b. ca 1765) in 1791 in Sulmierzyce. He was the son of
Eustachy Skorzewski, the owner of Doruchow until 1796/1797, and then he took CHELMO ca 1796/1797, close to Przedborz and to Krery.
Above Ignacy Drogoslaw-Skorzewski, 1760-1813, was the son of mentioned above Eustachy Skorzewski and Anna Wiesiolowska born in 1740. Eustachy Skorzewski was born ca 1735. 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 is a rural commune in the Ostrzeszow County, Greater Poland, 7 kilometres east of Ostrzeszow. Doruchowo / Doruhowo / Dorochow, lies close to Bobrowniki, and Przytocznica.
The owners:
until 1660, the Olszewski brothers; in 1700 to Jedrzej Krakowski / Kraszkowski, in 1755 the Rogowski brothers, bef. 1764 belonged to Jan Doruchowski, b. ca 1730, the Nowogrodek official [Jan's son was above MIKOLAJ Doruchowski b. ca 1760];
in 1764-1796 owned by Ignacy Wierzbieta Doruchowski together with Eustachy Drogoslaw Skorzewski b. ca 1735.
Eustachy Skorzewski of Doruchow and Chelmo, had the brother Ludwik Skorzewski.
Ludwik's son -
Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski, 1776 in KRZYWIN - 1842, m. Ludwika Maria Genowefa Krzycka, ca 1779 - ca 1834.

Above Eustachy Skorzewski b. ca 1735,
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.
Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765 of ZIELECIN. Marianna Skorzewska m. in 1714 to above Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765, the owner of Zielecin. Melchior Skorzewski took Kopaszewo. 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, older, b. ca 1610, and Zofia Scibor - Poniecka.
The great-grandson of
Wawrzyniec Skorzewski b. ca maybe 1560 / 1563.

Above Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742,
was the daughter of
Jan Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680,
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
and with the granddaughter
KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.

Ludwika Niemojewska b. 1720, married Hermenegild Franciszek Wyssogota - Zakrzewski in 1737.
Franciszek Hermenegild Zakrzewski b. 1710, died in 1771 in Kalisz,
was the son of
Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota / Jan Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680, died bef. 1743,
married to Ludwika BOREK GOSTYNSKA died in 1747, the daughter of
Andrzej Borek Gostynski died before 1691 + Katarzyna Radomicka d. in 1714.

Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota / Jan Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680, died bef. 1743,
was the son of
Franciszek Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1640, died bef. 1686 + Barbara Zdzarowska d. bef. 1686;
and the grandson of
Jakub Zakrzewski b. ca 1595, died in 1659 + Jadwiga Slupska;
and the great-grandson of
Mikolaj Zakrzewski b. ca 1560, d. 1604 + Katarzyna Krzyzanowska;
the great-great-grandson of
Jakub Zakrzewski b. ca 1523, d. 1571, married bef. 1559 to Anna Mieszkowska d. in 1561;
the great-great-great-grandson of
Wojciech Zakrzewski b. ca 1495 / 1500, m. Dorota Sarnowska in 1522.

Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, was the daughter of Jan Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680, who was the father of Marianna Skorzewska and Elzbieta Swinarska.

Pawel Bardzki, 1690 - 1739, married in 1732 to Anna Skorzewska Bardzka, 1700/1705 - 1745, the daughter of Andrzej Skorzewski 1670/1674 - 1742, ie. Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski b. 1674. Anna's Bardzka 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.
mentioned General Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, b. ca 1709/1730 - d. 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin, and he was married to Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska closest friend to the Prussian Royal court.

JOZEF Skorzewski, b. 1757 [the son of Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789] leased Raszkow,
south to Pleszew in 1802, from the hands of the Kiedrzynskis - my family branch.

Michal Skorzewski, b. 1707 [the son of Andrzej Tomasz 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, and after his death in 1789, 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.

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. They had
1. Walenty Mateusz Ignacy Skorzewski
2. Jozef Ezechiel Jan Skorzewski.

Pawel 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.
The FOSTER great-grandfather was
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1709/1730 - 1773 in Zon close to Margonin.
Fryderyk's father - Duke Fryderyk of Prussia in Berlin.
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 Skorzewska nee Rybinska + 2nd Marianna Skorzewska nee Bogdanska.
Walenty was the father of
a. Melania Antonina Malwina Skorzewska
[+ Arnold Franciszek Skorzewski, b. 1798 in Warsaw - d. 1862 in Lubostron,
in the Znin County. The son of Fryderyk Skorzewski;
grandson of 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]
b. Eleonora Niemojowska.

Anna Garczynska [nee Skorzewska,
the daughter of
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1730 - 1773 in Zon close to Margonin and to Chodziez;
the granddaughter of
General Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, Count, b. 1674 in Wargowo in the Oborniki County, died in 1740;
the great-granddaughter of Gabriel Skorzewski]
was the mother of
Tadeusz GARCZYNSKI = Adam Wenant Alojzy Tadeusz Garczynski von Rautenberg, Count, 1791 - 1863,
the Prussian Court official. Thaddaeus Graf von Garczynski, b. 1791, was the member of the MALTESE ORDER. Adam Tadeusz Garczynski = Adam Garczynski married Adelajda von Stutterheim. He was known as Adam Rautenberg-Garczynski.

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. Ludwik Skorzewski of Pomarzany [28 km north-east to WRONCZYN], b. ca 1740, the son of Andrzej Skorzewski and Dorota Chlapowska, the daughter of MICHAL Chlapowski.
Andrzej Skorzewski, b. ca 1707/1710, was cousin to Anna Skorzewska, 1700-1745,
and she had the son Colonel ANDRZEJ BARDZKI, 1730-1819, the friend of ERASMUS MYCIELSKI, close to Pleszew.
Anna Bardzka nee Skorzewska, was the daughter of
Royal General Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1740
[Count, the son of GABRIEL Skorzewski, the grandson of Wladyslaw Skorzewski]
and Dorota.

Anna Czapska married Jozef Oskierka. Anna b. 1762,
was the daughter of
Franciszek CZAPSKI 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 {see PAKOSC}; the granddaughter of Jozef Dzialynski].
Named Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten - Czapski, b. 1725, d. 1802 in Warsaw. Franciszek Hutten Czapski took Rynkowka - 43 km north-east-north to SWIECIE
{here we have the Rogaczewski family came from Wola Wiazowa - BROSZECIN (7 km east to Obrow) area.
Deby Wolskie with the family of Kiedrzynski + Rogaczewski - 7 km north-west to named Obrow.

Miradowo / Miradau, 4 kilometres east of Zblewo, 14 km south-west of Starogard Gdanski, and 50 km south-west of Gdansk.
Franciszek Rogaczewski was born in 1892, to Leonard Stanislaw Rogaczewski and Anna Laskowska. Leonard was born in 1860, in Miradowo.
Anna was born in 1873, in Lubichowo, 15 kilometres south-west of Starogard Gdanski; 12 km south to Miradowo. 28 km north-west to RYNKOWKA of Hutten-Czapski! Close to Wdecki Mlyn - in 1677 under Kazimierz Radolinski. In 1919, Rehbinder (1884-1919).
Franciszek Ksawery Rogaczewski b. 1862, to Tomasz Rogaczewski and Helena Ochanska. Tomasz Rogaczewski was born in 1823, in Jablowo. It lies 6 kilometres south-east of Starogard Gdanski; 18 km north-east to Lubichowo.

And Rogaczewski from Krysiaki - 9 km south-east to RUSIEC.
Franciszek Rogaczewski was born in 1830, to Mateusz Rogaczewski and Urszula Kaluzna. Mateusz was b. ca 1786. Urszula was born ca 1783, in Krysiaki Bedkowskie. Franciszek had a sister Kunegunda Dzbik / Rogaczewska / DZIK. Or named Franciszek Rogaczewski was born in 1822.

Roch Rogaczewski, b. 1784, d. 1848, in Dabrowa, the husband of Barbara LECHOWSKA;
the father of Kunegunda Pluskota b. 1822 in Dabrowa, died in 1876 in OBROW;
Pawel Rogaczewski b. ca 1835, moved home to Wola Pszczolecka [with children: Apolonia b. 1886, Rozalia b. 1879, Maria b. 1880, Wojciech Rogaczewski born 1877, Teofila b. April 1870], his brother unknown name b. ca 1836 - had a mill in Wola Pszczolecka-Faustynow [the Rogaczewskis had the mill until 1820 - his son was Roch Rogaczewski, junior, b. 1883 in Zablocie, then in Brzykow, and died in Brzykow in 1955], and the 3rd brother - b. ca 1838, moved to Zablocie close to Widawa.
Roch Rogaczewski senior, b. 1784 - died in 1848, Dabrowa, had a brother - Mateusz Rogaczewski b. 1786. Dabrowa, 6 km south-west to RUSIEC; 7 km south-east to Wola Wiazowa.
Obrow, 2 km east to named Dabrowa.
Wladyslaw Rogaczewski, b. 1904 in Broszecin.
Wladyslaw had a cousin - Stanislaw Rogaczewski born in 1912, and named Stanislaw was the son of Wojciech Rogaczewski and Marianna Brozyna b. in 1870 in DABROWA. Wojciech was born in April 1870, in Broszecin. Wojciech had a brother - Jozef Rogaczewski born in 1868, in Broszecin.
Stanislaw Rogaczewski born in 1904, was the son of Jozef Rogaczewski. Stanislaw had 9 siblings:
named above Wladyslaw Rogaczewski, Stanislawa Pabich, and 7 other siblings.
Stanislaw Rogaczewski b. 1904, married Zofia Szymanska, born in 1917, with a son Zenon Szymanski.

Above village DABROWA:
Erazm Rogaczewski b. 1864 in Dabrowa, d. ca 1930, was the son of Konstanty Rogaczewski and Marianna Michalska. Erazm was the husband of Waleria Kurasiewicz. Married in 1885 in Sedziejowice. Konstanty Rogaczewski, b. ca 1814, d. ca 1880.
Jan Obrocki + Marianna Rogaczewska, m. ca 1770. ROGACZEWSKI Franciszek (1892-1940), priest, acted in Gdansk. The son of Leonard Rogaczewski + in 1892 to Anna Laskowska.
ROGACZEWSKI Konrad Ludwik (1879-1981), Major, the son of Jan Rogaczewski + Anna Hoffmann.
ROGACZEWSKI Wojciech (1888-1944), priest, the son of Jan Rogaczewski + Anna Hoffmann.

Wola Wiazowa - Broszecin - Dabrowa:
Teodora Ludwika Walewska, Marianna Radolinska and Jozef Kazimierz Colonna Walewski, b. ca 1710, d. 1763
(he had a son Atanazy Colonna-Walewski, 1733-1815, and daughter Jadwiga Walewska who married in 1762 in Bielawy to Michal Walewski / Michael Walewski, 1735 / 1740 - 1806. Michal Walewski m. also Salomea Psarska 2voto KIELCZEWSKA)
were children of Kazimierz Walewski and Zofia RADOLINSKA.

FRANCISZEK Walewski, born ca 1675 / 1690, died 1745, the owner of Rusiec, Wieruszow (before him to the Mecinski family), Dabrowka, Jastrzebice, Broszecin, Wola Wiazowa, Lesniaki (Franciszek Walewski had son Aleksander Walewski), married 3rd in 1737 to above Teodora Ludwika Walewska (b. ca 1710),
the daughter of above Kazimierz Walewski and Zofia Radolinska, 1677 - 1723.

Css Anna Maria Frankenberg born in ca 1683, as Sobeck von Kornitz / de Sobeck et Kornitz
{see Karl Heinrich, Graf Sobek von Kornitz, von Rauthen, b. ca 1683, died in Raciborz in 1738, the son of Rudolph Sobek von Kornitz d. 1699
(RUDOLF was the son of Georg Sobek von Kornitz and Anna SKRABIENSKA / Skrbensky. Maybe RUDOLF was the father of mentioned above Anna Maria b. ca 1683 ?),
and Maria Anna von Rauten. KARL was married two times: to Helene Marklowsky / Helena Marklowska, and to Maximiliana Liboria Josefa Verdugo},
married 1st to Jan Moryc Frankenberg, with one daughter:
Anna Zuzanna Walewski born Frankenberg.
The 2nd Anna Maria von Sobeck married to above FRANCISZEK Walewski born ca 1675 / 1690, died 1745, the owner of Rusiec, Wieruszow
(before him to the Mecinski family who owned also Jedlno intermarried Stadnicki of the Pleszew area with Jordan - Wezyk clan; and Stadnicki were living near Nowy Sacz in Nawojowa and Kamionka Wielka),
Dabrowka / Dabrowa, Jastrzebice, Broszecin.

FRANCISZEK Walewski b. bef. 1710 {b. 1675 / 1690}, died 1745 in RUSIEC; he was the owner of Rusiec, Wieruszow, Dabrowka, Jastrzebice, Broszecin, Wola Wiazowa, Lesniaki,
m. 1st Cecylia Dambska / DABSKA,
the daughter of Teresa nee Mecinska,
the 2nd to Frankenberg,
the 3rd to Teodora Ludwika Walewska, the daughter of Zofia nee Radolinska.

Marcin Walewski born in 1700, was the son of Franciszek Walewski and Felicja Fink.
Franciszek was born in 1675.
Marcin Walewski, 1700 - 1761 was a husband in 1740 to Marcjanna Romer 1720-1761, with:
1.
Franciszek Walewski, 1745-1813, m. Ludwika Stokowska. The owner of Rusiec, Wieruszow, Dabrowka, Jastrzebice, Broszecin, Wola Wiazowa, Lesniaki, Laziny, Zawadow [in the Walewski's estates was living the Rogaczewski clan aft. ca 1786]; General, m. Ludwika Stokowska.
2.
Adam Walewski, b. 1750, m. Jozefa Lubomirska, 1764-1851.

In 1815 the Kiedrzynski family had lost the assets belonged to Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1738/1740, the owner of Kamyk, Kiedrzyn, Lechow(o), Kuznica Kiedrzynska, Wola Kiedrzynska north of Czestochowa, the officer in Latyczow, the Ostoja coat of arms.
Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski taken out loans in the Royal Prussian Bank in Berlin. His land estate was in debt (the Kiedrzyn property). This was in the years 1793 - 1806.
In 1815 the Government of the Polish Kingdom took over debts owed by the Kiedrzyn property and took over the management of this lands in Kiedrzyn (in the jurisdiction of the State).
Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1738/1740, the owner of
Kamyk; Kiedrzyn - inf. 1745
[the half to Andrzej Kiedrzynski, junior, b. ca 1750, the son of Andrzej, older, b. 1715/1720];
Lechow(o); Kuznica Kiedrzynska; Wola Kiedrzynska north of Czestochowa;
the officer in Latyczow, the Ostoja coat of arms, he lost assets. Kiedrzynski taken out loans in the Royal Prussian Bank in Berlin. His land estate was in debt (the Kiedrzyn property). This was in the years 1793 - 1806.
In Wielgomlyny, 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 ? came from Krzepice area].
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.
Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski was born ca 1738/1740 and below his genealogy:
Franciszek Kiedrzynski [b. ca 1625/1640 ?] in 1672 bought Kamyk from the Bielski brothers; his grandson [from the son Jan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1670/1680] Maciej Kiedrzynski born aft. 1710.

1.
Adam Kiedrzynski born ca 1670, died ca 1723;
2.
Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680 [+ Anna Molska b. 1687, died aft. 1720, m. Jan Kiedrzynski aft. 1696];
and 3.
Jakub Kiedrzynski, senior, b. 1668, d. 1729, the owner of Dymki in the Lututow parish since 1698, were the brothers.

They both were the sons of Franciszek Kiedrzynski [b. ca 1625/1640 ?] who in 1672 bought Kamyk from the Bielski brothers.
Franciszek's grandson was [from Franciszek's son, ie. Jan Kiedrzynski born ca 1680] Maciej Kiedrzynski born aft. 1710.

I wrote above that probably named Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. ca 1625/1640 had the sons:
1. JAKUB Kiedrzynski senior born in 1668;
2. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680 + Anna Molska, b. 1687.

Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski:
In 1768 he was the Confederate of Bar, and Confederal field marshal and his chief financier; Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski in 1759 in Kamien [KAMYK] close to Czestochowa visited his uncle Franciszek Lubomirski [Kamyk was 12 km north-west to Kiedrzyn].
Kamyk was owned by Maciej Kiedrzynski born aft. 1710 [the son of Jan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1670/1680; and Maciej was the brother of my family: ie. the half-brother of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, who was married to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the sister of Anna SKORZEWSKA].
The Frankists settled close to Czestochowa when Jakub Frank was jailed in Stronhold.
Maciej b. aft. 1710, had 2 sons ie.
Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1738/1740 [Aleksy acted in Berlin],
and Michal Kiedrzynski b. after 1745, an owner of Kamyk close to Klobuck and Wilkowiecko.
Above two sons were the owners of Kamyk, Kiedrzyn and others villages north and west-north to Czestochowa. Half of Kiedrzyn took Andrzej Kiedrzynski, youngest brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski [my mother branch]. Andrzej youngest was the son of Andrzej b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska [her sister was Anna Skorzewska; the Skorzewskis of Margonin, were near to Kasper Kiedrzynski, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. 1715/1720. Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska was living in Berlin, Drezdenko, and Margoninska Wies]; Andrzej b. ca 1715/1720 was the son of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680;
Jan was the son of Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. ca 1625/1640, who bought KAMYK.

Above Prince Franciszek Ferdynand Lubomirski b. ca 1710, d. 1774, was a Polish Knight of the Order of the White Eagle in 1762. He was the son of Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski, and Magdalena Tarlo. The Biecz official and Great Envoy to Saint Petersburg.

Maciej's [b. aft. 1710] son - Antoni Kiedrzynski / Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski, born ca 1738/1740, and the grandson of MACIEJ -
Ludwik Kiedrzynski [SEKURSKO], b. ca 1765, the Piotrkow top official in 1790; he married Roza Bleszynski [= Roza Lekinska],
with the son
Adam Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1785, the Mikorzyce estate owner in the Piotrkow county; Adam Kiedrzynski - inf. in 1840.

My family line -
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, Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.

Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1710 married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, in 1730 or 1735/1737.
Franciszka Kiedrzynska was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and the 1st wife Teresa Zalustowska / Teresa Zaluskowska b. ca 1690. Teresa's half-brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie, 8 km north-east to MIKSTAT, at half way from Ostrzeszow to Ostrow Wielkopolski.
Teresa Jackowska, from Kaliszkowice, born Zaluskowska ca 1690, was the daughter of Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Szczypierska.

Wojciech Molski b. ca 1692/1696 was the brother and the half-brother to:
Piotr Molski younger; Jozef Molski; Teresa, Helena, and to
Anna MOLSKA, b. 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680 - my family line.
Anna Molska + Jan Kiedrzynski,
had the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, died bef. 1769 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA b. bef. 1690.

Marcin Kiedrzynski senior, b. ca 1710, was the cousin of Ignacy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1730 and to Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720 [Andrzej was the son of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680].

Maciej Kiedrzynski born aft. 1710 close to Czestochowa, was the son of above Jan Kiedrzynski born ca 1670/1680, too.

Marcin Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710, was the son of
Jakob Kiedrzynski / Jakub Kiedrzynski, senior, b. 1668 - the owner of Dymki in the Lututow parish since 1698, inf. 1709 Wielun.
Dymki and Lututow - Dymki estate of the Kiedrzynskis is situated 5 km east of Lututow, in the Wieruszow county.

Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680 + Anna Molska b. 1687 and Anna Molska Kiedrzynski, had the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.
Anna Molska Kiedrzynska was the daughter of Adam Molski, 1624-1696, second married Krystyna Czarniecka before 1688. Adam Molski, b. aft. 1624, d. bef. 1696, was the Kalisz official, m. 1st Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672.

Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680, was the son of
Franciszek Kiedrzynski [b. ca 1625/1640 ?] in 1672 bought Kamyk from the Bielski brothers.
Probably named Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. ca 1625/1640 had the sons:
1. JAKUB Kiedrzynski senior born in 1668;
2. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680 + Anna Molska;
3. ADAM Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670 [NOT ca 1680].

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 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.

Eleonora was the granddaughter of
Jakub Hieronim Rozdrazewski who had with the 1st wife named above 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.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715/1720, was a cousin to MARCIN Kiedrzynski, senior, b. ca 1710, died in 1788.

Mentione above Marcin Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710, and Kazimierz Kiedrzynski [Kazimierz Kiedrzynski m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska and Wikipedia said that they were the parents - ? - of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska] were the brothers [and probably with the 3rd brother - Jan Kiedrzynski, junior, born ca 1700/1710, who married to Ludwika Sielnicka / Sitnicka or Sielinski].

Agnieszka Nieniewska b. ca 1725, d. in 1776, m. bef. 1746 to Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, b. ca 1710/1715, the brother of Wiktoria Pstrokonska m. MARCIN Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710.
Ksawery (Franciszek) Pstrokonski, ca 1710/1715, d. 1783, the Piotrkow and Mozyrz official in 1750, the owner of Wilczkow.

Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738 in Wilczkow, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the owners of RASZKOW and Bieganin.
In 1792, Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowski, widow after Andrzej Kiedrzynski, who was the owner of Bieganin / Biegacino; and Tomasz Kiedrzynski, the owner of Kaczki Posrednie, in the Turek parish, of SZADEK county; carried out a lawsuit against Andrzej Kiedrzynski, the 3rd, the son of named Franciszka Jackowska Kiedrzynska, who was the owner of the half of Kiedrzyn near to Czestochowa. They wrote down Bieganin was bought by the Kiedrzynskis in 1748, ie. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, senior, b. 1715/1720, from Jozef Strzelecki.
In 1792, in Bieganin [close to RASZKOW - parish, and Skrzebowa] was living Katarzyna nee Newlinski, married SMULEWICZ / Smolewicz / Szmulewicz, widowed after death of Stanislaw Smolewicz {b. ca 1730, d. bef. 1792 ?}, and Franciszka Newlinska, her sister, both daughters of Mikolaj Newlinski [b. ca 1700/1710] and his wife Elzbieta KIEDRZYNSKA {Elzbieta b. ca 1710, maybe was the sister to our Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720; NOT of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680}; Elzbieta Newlinska Kiedrzynska was living here 15 years or more - before 1775, was bpt. here ca 1710. Elzbieta's mother probably was from the Raszkow parish. Elzbieta was buried in the Raszkow parish ca 1792. Helena Porebski married Newlinska (m. in 1721), was born ca 1700 or before, and was living in the Kozieglowki parish, 27 km south to Czestochowa. Marianna Porebska d. here in 1794. Maria Newlinski born Krzeczkowski in 1780, to Jakub Krzeczkowski. Maria had a sister Antonina Czekierski. Maria married unknown Newlinski [b. ca 1770] with a daughter Faustyna Piatkowski (born Newlinski) and a son Ignacy Newlinski b. ca 1810, and next daughter Maria Bedkowska (born Newlinska). Named Ignacy Newlinski had a daughter Maria Newlinska born in 1840. Maria had the brother Filip Michal Newlinski b. 1840/1841/1847. Michal Newlinski (1847-1899), was co-operated with Herzl in 1896 in Constantinopol / Stanbul. Named NEWLINSKI, PHILIPP MICHAEL (1841-1899), was the jurnalist, b. in Dec. 1841 in Antoniny at the Russian Volhynia. Catholic. He was a multiple agent for numerous European states, and for the Ottoman Sultan, and to Theodor Herzl. Newlinski himself warns him that the Sultan will never give up Jerusalem; Herzl's diplomatic agent in Constantinopol and the Balkan countries. The son of a Polish aristocratic family, Newlinski took up journalism. He was appointed to the staff of the Austro-Hungarian embassy in Constantinopol where he established contacts with the royal houses; 1880 he resumed his profession as a journalist, first in Paris and from 1887 in Vienna, where he founded his own newspaper, Correspondance de l'Est. Herzl established contact with Newlinski in 1896 and persuaded him to work for the realization of Zionist aims. His newspaper devoted a special column to Zionist affairs. In 1899 Herzl sent him to Constantinopol. Gladstone supported the Judenstaat.
The Frankists circle:
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 wife of Stanislaw Korwin-Kossakowski; JERZY MNISZECH, the Freemason; Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski in Hungaria and Kamyk close to Czestochowa; Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill close to Ostrow Wielkopolski; Kazimierz Poniatowski; Marianna Barbara Skorzewska nee Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791, in Berlin in 1773-1791; and Tadeusz Grabianka in Berlin in 1778/1779.


See PASZKOWSKI in POLONNE ca 1685 / 1690.
In time of Stanislaw Herakliusz Lubomirski born 1642 in Niepolomice or Wisnicz, died in 1702 in Jazdow, and his wife Elzbieta Denhoff died 1702; and their son
Johann Theodor Lubomirski, 1697 - 1745, or born in 1683, the owner of Lancut, Ujazdow and Polonne;
in 1721, he took away Elizabeth, wife of the CRACOW merchant of IRELAND, JOHN CHRIST / Jan Kristicz; Elizabeth, born in 1685/1689 in IRELAND - died in 1776 in Vienna, come from the Scottish family Cummings de Culler-Coming / de Culler-Cuming; they had daughter
Maria Susanna Anna Christ Lubomirska b. 1722 in Cracow, died in 1771 in Vienna, married to Miklos, Graf Esterhazy von Galantha.

Pr Jan Teodor Konstanty Lubomirski of Wisnicz and Jaroslaw, 1683 - 1745; m. in 1727 to Anne Elisabeth Cumming (b. in Ireland 1685, d. in Vienna in 1776), the widow of horsebreeder John Christ.
Elisabeth Christ, Lubomirska born Cummings in 1685 / 1687 or 1695 and died in 1751 / 1782 or 1776 [or 1689 / 1700 - 1776], that is Elisabeth Elzbieta Marianna Lubomirska born Cumming De Culler / Culter Commiges / Elzbieta Marianna Lubomirska (Cummings de Culler-Coming) b. 1685 or in 1689 in Ireland.
Maybe she is Elisabeth CUMMINGS, b. on 5 Jan. 1687, married Joseph FRENCH, a son of Samuel and Sarah (Cummings) French of Middlesex, MA; Elisabeth was daughter of JOHN-3 CUMMINGS b. in Boxford, MA, in 1657 and lived in Old Dunstable, married Elisabeth, a daughter of Samuel Kinsley of Billerica, MA.

Jan Teodor Lubomirski adopted Elisabeth's children as his own:
Pss Maria Susanna Anna Christ, b. Cracow in 1722, d. in Vienna in 1771 [Anna Esterhazy born Lubomirska / Maria Susanna Anna Esterhazy De Galantha], m. in Warsaw in 1744 to Gf Miklos Esterhazy de Galantha (1711 - 1764);
and next adopted son
Pr Kasper Lubomirski
{Kasper Lubomirski Christ, b. 1724 in POLONNE, Freemason, divided the estates, also the Tuczyn over Horyn was sold in 1775 to Michael / MICHAL Walewski m. Salomea Psarska 2voto Kielczewska},
Russian General-Lieutenant, who died 1780, m. Pss Barbara Lubomirska
with a daughter
MARIA / Pss Marianna {2nd}, 1773 - 1810, 1st m. (div) Protazy Antoni Potocki (1761 - 1801)
with a daughter
EMILIA POTOCKA m. to JOZEF KALINOWSKI d. 1825.

Emilia had children:
Jozefina b. 1816,
OLGA b. 1822,
SEWERYNA, and
MARIA TRUBECKA nee Kalinowska
{see an affair in St Petersburg in 1840, and MARIA'S daughter -
Maria nee Trubecka m. KONSTANTYNOWICZ of Estonia
and a son - NESTOR Trubecki vel Kalinowski}.

MARIA Lubomirska / Pss Marianna [MARIA / Pss Marianna {2nd}, 1773 - 1810, the 1st m. (div) Protazy Antoni Potocki (1761 - 1801)]
2nd time married to Ct Valerian Alexandrovich Zubow, general of infantry (1771 - St. Petersburg in 1804);
the 3rd m. Feodor Petrovich Uvarov, general of cavalry (1769 / 1773 - St. Petersburg in 1824).

MARIA / Pss Marianna Lubomirska, b. 1773 had sister
Pss Jozefa Lubomirska, 1st m. Adam Walewski;
2nd m. Ct Joseph de Witt (died 1814).

Adam Walewski + Jozefa Lubomirska had 2 children:
a.
Tadeusz Walewski (1795-1855), in 1828 m. to Anna Karwicka / Ann Dunin-Karwicka (1797-1881), a daughter of General Krzysztof Karwicki;
b.
Izabela Walewska [Izabela Walewska 1800-1886 m. Siergiej Gagaryn 1795-1852 / the chief chamberlain Sergei Sergeyevich Gagarin, with a daughter
Maria GAGARIN, 1829-1906,
and a son Siergiej Gagaryn 1832-1890 {Prince}].

Husband of above Maria Kalinowska b. ca 1819 {countess Maria Kalinowska was born after 1805 or ca 1819} was Gregory / Grigory Troubetzkoy / Grigorij Petrovich Trubecki who - settled before 1832 in the Kingdom of Poland - was born in 1802 after death of his father, and died in 1879 or 11 January 1874
- his brother Prince Jurij Petrovich Trubeckoj / Yuri Troubetzkoy was born 1796, died 1859 (married to Olga Nikolaevna Tchaikovsky / Czajkowski, a daughter of Mikolaj Czajkowski).
His sister Anna nee Trubecki / Trubetsky / Anna Kozhoukhova born 23 December 1793 died 29 March 1827 (married to Alexandr Stepanovitch Kozhoukhov / Aleksander Kozuchow or Kozuchowski, a son of Stefan Kozuchow or Kozuchowski).

Above Jozefina Lubomirska or Jozefa Walewska nee Lubomirska married to Brigadier Adam Walewski, the brother of Michal Walewski, the Voivode / governor of Sieradz. Michal Walewski, 1735 / 1740 - 1806, was Voivode of Sieradz in 1785-1792.

Kasper Lubomirski divided the estates, also the Tuczyn over Horyn was sold in 1775 to Michael / MICHAL Walewski.

Marianna Elzbieta Uvarov nee Lubomirska, ca 1766 - d. 1810, was a daughter of named Kasper Lubomirski and Barbara Poninska.

Kasper Lubomirski, b. 1724 in POLONNE - 1780, Freemason,
was the son of
Teodor Lubomirski and Elisabeth / Elzbieta Marianna.

Teodor / Johann Theodor Lubomirski 1697 - 1745, was the son of
Stanislaw Herakliusz Lubomirski and Elzbieta Denhoff.
Stanislaw Herakliusz Lubomirski (1642 close to Cracow - d. 1702) was the son of Jerzy Sebastian [Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski (1616-1667), Marshal of Poland].
Stanislaw Herakliusz Lubomirski had sister Krystyna (d. 1689), m. Feliks Kazimierz Potocki, of Krasnystaw and Hrubieszow.
Stanislaw Herakliusz Lubomirski's father was Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski.
Stanislaw Herakliusz Lubomirski m. twice: Zofia Opalinska (1642-1675), and 2nd to Elzbieta Denhoff (d. 1702).

Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski (1616-1667), Marshal of Poland, was the son of
Stanislaw Lubomirski b. 1583, d. 1649, and mother was Zofia Ostrogska [see POLONNE in 1621].

Sedziszow Malopolski and Zelechow owned by the Lubomirski family:
Sedziszow Malopolski, Zelechow, Dubrovna close to Orsha, and Jozef Pilsudski in Warsaw in 10-11 November 1918: 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.

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. In 1661, the Sedziszow Malopolski town passed on to the Potocki family, as a dowry in a wedding of Feliks Kazimierz Potocki with Krystyna Lubomirska.
Krystyna was the daughter of named Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski [see the Lubomirskis in ZELECHOW and the Roman - Brzezinski clan]. Then Sedziszow Malopolski belonged to the son of Krystyna - Michal Potocki;
and to Piotr Potocki - the supporter of the 3rd May Constitution. Piotr Potocki was the insurgent in 1768, and in 1785 left Sedziszow Malopolski, died in 1794. In 1772 Sedziszow Malopolski was annexed by Austria until October 1918.

Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski, 1616-1667,
was the son of
Stanislaw Lubomirski born in 1583.

Sedziszow Malopolski and Zelechow owned by the Lubomirski family: Sedziszow Malopolski, Zelechow, Dubrovna close to Orsha, and Jozef Pilsudski in Warsaw in 10-11 November 1918: the owner of Zelechow in 1752 - Duke Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski; in 1753 - Jerzy's wife, Joanna m. Lubomirska. In 1772 - 1784, Rabbi Lewi Izaak of Berdyczow acted in Zelechow.

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. In 1661, the Sedziszow Malopolski town passed on to the Potocki family, as a dowry in a wedding of Feliks Kazimierz Potocki with Krystyna Lubomirska.
And the grandparents of Hieronim Lubomirski:
Princess Zofia Ostrogska (1595-1622), the heiress of one of the greatest fortunes in Poland, married in 1613 to Stanislaw Lubomirski. Stanislaw Lubomirski (1583-1649),
was the son of
Count Sebastian Lubomirski b. ca 1546. Sebastian Lubomirski died in 1613 in Dobczyce.

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 belonged 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
[the Trubeckis here at the beginning of the 20th century. This is family closest to Kalinowski and in Estonia also connected to the Konstantynowiczs of Moscow, Kazan, Nomme-Tallinn, Viljandi and of Miezonka - Borowina / Borowica, Swolna, Lida - Wilno, Riga - Malnava] from his father KSAWERY Lubomirski;
EUGENIUSZ Lubomirski was 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 Ksawery Lubomirski / 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.

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.

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.
Stanislaw Mateusz RZEWUSKI was the owner of Zelechow and 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 Rzewuski 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, the Chocen landlord.

Jerzy Paszkowski [ca 1660-1709] was buried in Pruzany in 1709; left 5 sons:
Tomasz Paszkowski b. ca 1690 {see below !}, had the ZADORA coat of arms; Mikolaj; Jan Paszkowski; Jozef; Sylwester; and 3 daughters: Joanna, Zofia, and Marianna.

Named Joanna Paszkowska {1st} m. Wladyslaw Franciszek Barski of Pinsk; Marianna + Zachorski; Zofia + Lazowski.

Mentioned Tomasz Paszkowski born ca 1690 [{b. NOT in 1650} d. ca 1760]
+ Regina Bajerska [she was born acc. to me ca 1705]
had 2 sons [among others -
Jan Paszkowski born in 1742, was living in Mokrsko, he moved home to Ukraine, in BRODY. In 1790 he was living in the Cracow province.
Jan Paszkowski married twice - second to Petronela KULIKOWSKA].

REGINA Paszkowska Bajerska was the daughter of
Aleksander Bajerski Fogelveder, b. ca 1640 - died 1712
[a judge of Chelmno, MP of the province Chelmno, 1663 - 1669. He signed the election of Michal Korybut Wisniowiecki with the Chelmno Province in 1669],
a son of
Stanislaw Bajerski Fogelveder b. ca 1595
{b. 1585 acc. to geni.com by Andrzej W. Bieganowski}.
Fogelweder / Fogelveder come from Prussia and Cracow:
Maria von Bayersee Bajerski Fogelveder, Los, + Jan (Johanes, Hans, Hannos) von Bayersee Bajerski Fogelveder
{Jan Bajerski, Count Fogelveder, died in 1484, and Mikolaj Bajerski, inf. 1450 and in Radzyn Chelminski in 1456}.

Sons of TOMASZ Paszkowski [ca 1690 - d. ca 1760] and REGINA Bajerska Paszkowska:
Michal Paszkowski
and
Jan [JAN PASZKOWSKI born 1742, he was living in Mokrsko, moved home to Ukraine, in BRODY; he was living in the Cracow province in 1790]. Jan Paszkowski [born in 1742 - died ca 1800] moved home to Ukraine [ca 1776 ?].
Jan Paszkowski had sons:
1. Wojciech Paszkowski, the manager to Artur Potocki, the TEMPLAR Freemason;
2. General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, the friend of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko.

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 Paszkowski] was 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, Japaridze married 2nd to Leo Emilievich ARMAND.

Saparov Arkady (1854 - before 1921), was married to Varvara Maypariani with the 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.

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;
with 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.

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.

Jan Paszkowski [b. 1742, lived in MOKRSKO; mistake was 1750 / ca 1755] has got the Zadora coat of arms and married 1st to unknown ca 1770, 2nd married in ca 1780 to Petronela Kulikowska b. ca 1750,
with a son
Dominik Paszkowski, b. 1783 in Brody, d. 1866 + mentioned Anna Niemojewska, died in 1872 (tomb in Krakow).

Named Dominik Paszkowski born 1783 in Brody, the Lwow province, was the half-brother to Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski (b. 1778 in BRODY), general, friend of MURAT and KOSCIUSZKO, who was the first son of JAN Paszkowski of MOKRSKO.

Wojciech Paszkowski, who was member of the independent authorities of Galicia in 1809; manager of TECZYN and KRZESZOWICE, was the brother to General Franciszek Paszkowski.
Wojciech Paszkowski and Franciszek Paszkowski were closest friends to Artur Potocki, the TEMPLAR.

Dominik Paszkowski born 1783 in Brody + Anna Niemojewska had sons:
A.
Jozef Edmund Paszkowski / Jozef Franciszek Daniel Paszkowski, poet and translator; with coat of arms of Zadora; born 3 January 1817 in Warsaw and died 1861 in Warsaw, too; he was related with Stompf family, the Lasocki from Lasocin with coat of arms of Dolega [MOKRSKO close to Wielun], Kulikowski, Niemojewski, Gzowski families.
Jozef Franciszek Daniel Paszkowski, b. 1817 in Warsaw, d. 1861 in Warsaw, + Seweryna Stompf
had children:
1.
Franciszek Paszkowski, jurist, in 1902 owner of Tonie, b. 1853 died 1926,
and 2.
Leon Ignacy Jozef Paszkowski, 1845 - 1904, director of a bank in Cracow, + (1875 - 1887) Maria Lasocka,
a daughter of Bronislaw LASOCKI + Felicja Wolowska
[Leon Ignacy Jozef Paszkowski was related with Niemojewski and Falkiewicz].

B.
Franciszek Paszkowski (Franciszek Jozef Wladyslaw Paszkowski) born 1818 in WARSAW, and died 1883, in Cracow, MP; painter - who was studied painting in DREZNO in 1838, in Rome 1839 [with Jerzy Lubomirski],
acc. to J. Pachonski
[see in 1839/1840, Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska studied painting, married ARMAND in MOSCOW ca 1840],
and then he was living in Cracow in general Franciszek's home; here he was a member of the Science Cracow Association since 1848 - after 1873. Owner of TONIE. Unmarried. Franciszek was a nephew of general Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski b. 1778 and the nephew of Wojciech Paszkowski, who was member of the independent authorities of Galicia in 1809; also he was the uncle of Franciszek Paszkowski, lawyer, b. 1853 died 1926.

And again, we return to Wojciech Paszkowski + Franciszek 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: 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.

We back to Paszkowski Wojciech:
he acted together with Lozinski in Lancut; Wojciech Paszkowski was Commissioner General to Artur Potocki.

Artur Stanislaw Potocki (b. 1787)
- a Napoleonic officer, the son of the writer and traveler Jan Potocki, and mentioned Julia Potocka nee Lubomirski b. 1767 in PARIS
{JAN POTOCKI was the son of Jozef Potocki b. 1735, d. 1802, Wien;
the grandson of Stanislaw Potocki 1698 - 1760;
the great-grandson of Jozef Potocki 1673 - 1751;
the great-great-grandson of
Andrzej Potocki died in 1691 / 1692 in Stanislawow}.

ARTUR Potocki married to Zofia Countess Branicka, probably granddaughter of Empress Katarzyna II.
He bought a Palace in Cracow; and in Krzeszowice he built a summer residence
{the cousin of General Franciszek Paszkowski - Paszkowski Franciszek (1818-1883), painter, landowner, deputy to the Galician parliament, economic activist. He was the son of Dominik Paszkowski and Anna Niemojewska (died 1872), the younger brother of JAlzef Edmund. He learned painting with Rafal Hadziewicz, and then with Wojciech K. Stattler in Cracow, where he lived with his uncles Franciszek PASZKOWSKI, general, and Wojciech PASZKOWSKI junior, a member of the Galician government in 1809, the manager of the Trzebniow estate and Krzeszowice.
Franciszek Paszkowski - painter - went to Dusseldorf (1838), Dresden and Rome for further studies. He painted religious paintings, and many portraits: his father, brother and uncle, General Franciszek PASZKOWSKI in 1814 [in Warsaw], Tytus Chalubinski, and Antonina Jachowicz.
Compare - MARIA WILHELMINA PASZKOWSKA ARMAND of MOSCOW}.

ARTUR POTOCKI in 1818, became an adept of the 33rd degree of the Scottish Masonic Lodge [the Templars].


Michal Skorzewski married Ludwika Skorzewska (nee Hutten-Czapska), 1709 - 1799 in Komorze, buried in Pyzdry,
was the daughter of
Franciszek Hutten-Czapski and Katarzyna.
Ludwika was the mother of
Katarzyna Agnieszka Byszewska;
Ewa Teresa Skorzewska;
Anastazja Sczaniecka and
Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski SENIOR.

Pawel Bardzki, 1690 - 1739
[the Bardzkis line with Mielzynski, Walknowski, Kiedrzynski]
married in 1732 to Anna Skorzewska Bardzka, 1700/1705 - 1745,
the daughter of
Andrzej Skorzewski 1670/1674 - 1742, ie. Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski b. 1674.

Anna's Bardzka 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.
General Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, b. ca 1709/1730 - d. 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin,
and he was married to Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska closest friend to the Prussian Royal court.

General Franciszek Skorzewski b. 1709/1730 was the brother of named Michal Skorzewski, b. 1707, who was married Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, but General Franciszek Skorzewski married Marianna CIECIERSKA and they were living at the beginning in Margoninska Wies, then Marianna lived in BERLIN and Drezdenko.

Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789, m. Ludwika Czapska-Hutten.

JOZEF Skorzewski born in 1757,
was the son of
Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789 and Ludwika Czapska-Hutten.

Helena Skorzewska, nee Lipska, 1766 - 1832, married named above 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, b. 1757 [the son of Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789] leased Raszkow, south to Pleszew in 1802, from the hands of the Kiedrzynskis - my family branch.

Michal Skorzewski, b. 1707 [the son of Andrzej Tomasz 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,
and after his death in 1789, 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.

RAJMUND Skorzewski
was the grandson of
Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, lived 1707-1789 + Ludwika HUTTEN-CZAPSKA younger

{Ludwika Czapska was the daughter of
Franciszek Hutten-Czapski died in 1736,
and the granddaughter of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, 1656-1716 + Elzbieta Rudnicka
- NOT Ludwika Rudnicka}.

Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 - 1746 in Rynkowce / RYNKOWKA, 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. aft. 1607, the MALBORK official, m. Ludwika Rudnicka {b. ca 1620 ?}.

Above Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, aft. 1607 - 1677, the Malbork official, also married to Zofia von Holtzen (Guldenblock von Holt).

Above Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, b. aft. 1607 - died in 1677/1687, 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.

Marianna Deograta Balbina Oginska (born Narzymska), 1844 - 1914,
was the daughter of
Stefan Narzymski b. in 1797, and Otolia Narzymska born Karwat in 1810.

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 [we have different data] 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 {minority of Je... roots} at Krokusowa Road, with link to Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka {minority of Si... / Gyp... roots}),
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.


Maria Jezierska / Marianna Lewald Jezierska KARWAT b. 1793, and Feliks KARWAT [the owners of Jablonowo Pomorskie in Prussia] had only daughter
Otolia Karwat / Otylia Karwat, ca 1810-1867, and Otylia in 1835 was married Stefan Narzymski,
the landlord in the Ciechanow county, and the member of the 1831 Insurection.
Maybe Otylia Karwat Narzymska / Otolia Karwat was the daughter of Andrzej Karwat the 2nd, b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790.

Maria Lewald Jezierska b. 1793, maybe was the sister of Andrzej Lewald Jezierski b. 1790/1795.
Andrzej Lewald Jezierski b. 1790/1795 and Maria b. 1793, were the children [?] of Karol b. ca 1740 + 2nd wife, but 1st was Trembecka.

Elzbieta Joanna JEZIERSKA, b. ca 1773, was the daughter of Karol Lewald Jezierski, Jr., b. ca 1740, and Marianna TREMBECKI. Karol Lewald Jezierski married Marianna Lewald Jezierska (born Trembecka) ca 1772; Marianna was born ca 1752. Karol was the owner of Puc close to Koscierzyna, and of Maly Klincz, Wielki Klincz, Rekownica, Lubania, Bedomin.
BEDOMIN is the village in the Nowa Karczma commune in the Koscierzyna county, 1 km to the Jozef Wybicki monument; 4 km south-east to PUC, 6 km north-east to Wielki Klincz.
Karol had 15 children:
Brygida Jadwiga Plaskowska (born Lewald Jezierska in 1774);
Barbara Marianna Lewald Jezierska b. 1775;
Anna Aubracht Pradzinska (born Jezierska);
Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska b. 1773;
Mateusz Andrzej Lewald Jezierski b. in 1777;
Rozalia Regina Lewald Jezierska b. in 1779,
Ludwika / Ludwika Franciszka Jezierska b. 1780,
Benedykt Jezierski b. 1782,
Apolonia Scholastyka Lewald Jezierska b. 1784 in Puc close to KOSCIERZYNA;
EWA NARZYMSKA b. 1784
[the wife of Stanislaw Kostka Narzymski, ca 1770 - 1841, the son of Stanislaw Narzymski, 1719 - 1779 + Roza SARTAWSKA. The grandson of
Jakub Florian Narzymski + Anna Hutten-Czapska,
the daughter of
Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski + Konstancja KOSS.
Piotr Aleksander was married 1st to Maryanna Szydlowska, who was the 1st wife of Wladyslaw Bninski; the 2nd to Remigian Ludwig Bystram
{the son of Baltazar Bystram, 1623-1661 + Aleksandra Hutten Czapska,
the daughter of
Mikolaj (IInd) Hutten-Czapski b. 1585 + Aleksandra BAKOWSKA}
and the 3rd Maryanna married to Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski];
and
Szczepan Michal Lewald Jezierski b. in 1794 in Bedomin, or in Garczyn, 6 / 7 km west to Koscierzyna.

Karol Lewald Jezierski d. in 1800. Karol the 2nd was the Pommerania top official. Karol II LEWALD JEZIERSKI was born to Karol I LEWALD JEZIERSKI + Anna DOREGOWSKA. Karol Lewald Jezierski the 1st was the son of Jan Aleksander Lewald Jezierski + Jadwiga Magdalena.

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 [close to Wichulec and Kruszyny; north-west to BRODNICA].
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.
Stefania Narzymska Czarniecka was the daughter of
Henryk Piotr Marian Czarniecki, b. 1860 in RZASAWY - d. in September 1920 in Warsaw + Zenobia Smolenska, 1866-1948;
and Henryk's brother was Stefan Czarniecki, the 2nd, 1857-1890;
Stefania was the granddaughter of
August CZARNIECKI + Wanda Miaczynska.

August Czarniecki, the Czestochowa Agriculture Society member, 1828-1894, was the son of
Pawel Jozef Joachim Czarniecki b. ca 1780;
and the grandson of
Michal Hipolit Czarniecki b. ca 1740, the Dobrzyn official + Katarzyna Scibor-Marchocka b. ca 1750;
and the great-grandson of
Szymon Czarniecki b. ca 1680, died in 1744 + Konstancja Lubiatowska b. ca 1720, died in 1763.

Szymon Czarniecki, b. ca 1670 - d. in 1744, was the son of Jan Czarniecki + Krystyna Grochowiecka.
Krystyna Czarniecka born Grochowiecka in 1630. Krystyna married Jan Czarniecki in 1650. Jan was born in 1630, died in 1690. Jan was the brother to Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki.
Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki had a daughter
Zofia Aniela Czarniecka, b. ca 1670-1723 + Michal Potocki, senator in 1726-1749, the Wolyn governor in 1726-1749, lived ca 1660-1749,
and Zofia Aniela had a son Feliks Potocki, the Kransystaw official, b. ca 1700, d. in 1766;
Feliks Potocki m. Marianna Danilowicz;
and Zofia Aniela's granddaughter was
Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka, b. 1720, d. in 1781 + Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski, senator in 1760-1765, the governor of Masovia / Mazowsze in 1760-1765, lived ca 1720 - 1764.
And Eustachia Elzbieta m. also to Count Kazimierz / Kazmierz Jan Krasinski of Krasne, the village Leszno and of the Baranowo parish, the governor of Kransystaw, Przasnysz, Nowy Korczyn; lived in 1725-1802.
And Eustachia had a sister
Katarzyna Potocka, ca 1730-1793 + Jozef Bonawentura Antoni Miaczynski,
with a daughter -
Jozefa Miaczynska, 1758-1822 + Michal Aleksander Ronikier, 1728-1802.
Also Teresa Miaczynska b. 1740, married General Michal Aleksander Ronikier
{he married three times: 1st Marianna Karolina OBORSKA, 2nd Teresa; 3rd Jozefa Miaczynska}.

Mentioned Michal Aleksander Ronikier, 1728 - 1802 in Nowosiolki, the Oszmiana county, was 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).

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.

Jan Czarniecki b. ca 1630, and Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki b. ca 1630, were the sons of Marcin Czarniecki, ca 1600/1610 - 1652 in Batoh + Zofia Bogdanska.
Szymon Czarniecki, b. ca 1670 - d. in 1744, was the son of Jan Czarniecki + Krystyna Grochowiecka. Krystyna Czarniecka born Grochowiecka in 1630. Krystyna married Jan Czarniecki in 1650. Jan was born ca 1630, died in 1690. Jan was the brother to Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki. Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki had a daughter Zofia Aniela Czarniecka, b. ca 1670-1723 + Michal Potocki, senator in 1726-1749, the Wolyn governor in 1726-1749, lived ca 1660-1749.
Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki b. ca 1630 - d. in 1703, was the son of Marcin Czarniecki, ca 1600/1610 - 1652 in Batoh, m. Zofia Bogdanska.
Marcin Czarniecki was the brother to famous commander-in-chief of the Polish Crown Army Stefan Czarniecki.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife in 1687/1688 of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter Anna Molska b. in 1687, married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680, with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1687, after death of Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew, Lieutenant. Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.

Adam Molski m. 2nd in 1687 to Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleski. Inf. about Krystyna in 1695 and in 1704. Died bef. 1715, register in Koscian. Adam Molski + Wazynska had:
Wojciech, Piotr and Jozef and the daughter Anna Molska younger.

Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska Molska had also the daughter Anna older, m. Kiedrzynska nee Molska b. 1687.

Krystyna Czarniecka, m. the 1st Andrzej Zaleski, 2nd voto Molska. The Zaleskis came from the Sieradz province in 1584, ie. Smarzew / Szmarzowa / Smardzewa. ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630-1685), the son of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski + Zofia Mikolajewski, and Andrzej was Colonel, judge in Sieradz in 1669; Lieutenant in 1673, the owner of Kamien / Kamieniec in 1677, Milkowice / Mielkowice, Mielkowskie Zaspy, Strachocice, Strachockie Mlyny, Skecznow, Koscianki, in the Sieradz county. in 1669 signed with Samuel Pstrokonski in Kalisz; in 1673 agreed with Piotr Jerzy Boguslawski and his wife Marianna Drogoszewska. Andrzej Zaleski was buried in Kalisz.

Andrzej ZALESKI m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki. Krystyna m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695, with: Helena, and Konstancja, and acc. to me Anna Molska younger b. 1687.

KONSTANCJA Zaleska b. aft. 1665, d. 1730 / 1735, the daughter of Andrzej Zaleski and Krystyna Czarniecki. Buried in Kalisz. Married ca 1685 to Wladyslaw Poninski, ca 1660 - 1731, the son of
Hieronim Poninski + Teresa Chociszewski.
Wladyslaw Poninski was the governor of Wschowa, MP in 1695; the owner of Goliszewo in the Kalisz county; and of Wloszakowice; d. close to Leszno, buried in Kalisz.
Wladyslaw's children:
Jozefa Poninska, Hieronim Poninski, Stanislaw, and Teodor Poninski.

Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki, Colonel, b. ca 1600, died in 1652 in Batoh + unknown wife;
the granddaughter of Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564.

Commander-in-Chief Stefan Czarniecki, b. ca 1599 in Czarnca. The son of named Krzysztof Czarniecki + the 1st wife Krystyna Rzeszowski. Stefan d. in 1665 in Sokolowka. Stefan Czarniecki m. Zofia Kobierzycka, with:
Aleksandra Katarzyna m. Jan Klemens Branicki;
Konstancja Joanna m. Waclaw Leszczynski.

Krzysztof Czarniecki, 1564 - 1636 in Kalisz, the Zywiec governor. M. 1st Krystyna Rzeszowska, m. 2nd Jadwiga Brzostowska. Children:
10 sons and one daughter - ie. Stefan, Pawel, Franciszek, Marcin.

Wanda Miaczynska, 1830-1904,
was the granddaughter of
Weronika Kielczewska MASLOWSKA, ca 1787-1832;
the great-granddaughter of
Jozef Kielczewski, ca 1750-1812 + Salomea Walewska, 1754-1814 [nee PSARSKA, m. 1st Michal Walewski];
and the great-great-granddaughter of
Jan Kielczewski, the Kowal official, close to CHOCEN, b. ca 1700;
and the great-great-great-granddaughter of
Jan Kazimierz Zygmunt Kielczewski, the Kalisz official, b. ca 1670, d. in 1757.

SALOMEA WALEWSKA Kielczewska was the daughter of Sebastian Psarski and Salomea was born in 1754 or ca 1750 / 1761, and Salomea was the 1st wife to Michal Walewski who was the son of
Aleksander Walewski, senior, the Rozprza governor + Elzbieta Mecinska.
Elzbieta Walewska Mecinska was the owner of JEDLNO [aft. 1775/1776 in Jedlno was living Izydor Kiedrzynski + Helena Hutten-Czapska] and Wieruszow.

Maria Karwat / Marianna Karwat Lewald Jezierska was maybe the sister of Kazimierz Lewald Jezierski of Koscian, born 1810;
in 1855 he was widowed in KOSCIAN; he married 2nd to Salomea Ankiewicz a widow, the daughter of Celestyn Ankiewicz of Koscian + Marjanna Mierzynski.


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, senior, b. ca 1729, d. in 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 - Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.
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.

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 Pomorskie 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 JABLONOWO Pomorskie estate took Zygmunt Narzymski, but only in 1914.
In 1918 - 1920 the palace belonged to Grenzschutz. His son Tadeusz NARZYMSKI again took Jablonowo until 1925, with his wife Helena until 1931.

Marianna Oginska Narzymska 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. aft. 1607 [NOT ca 1640 ?], d. 1677/1687, and ZOFIA,
the daughter of Jan Guldenbalk von Holt and Magdalena Uskul;
and Piotr Hutten-Czapski, younger, was the grandson of
Piotr Hutten - Czapski older b. bef. 1600.

Piotr younger b. 1685, married twice: Marianna BNINSKA and Konstancja von KOSS.

ADOLF CZAPSKI
was the grandson of
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802 and Weronika Joanna Radziwill born 1754.

Adolf Hutten-Czapski was the great-grandson of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 or 1700-1746.

IGNACY Czapski was the son of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski and Elzbieta Rudnicka or Ludwika RUDNICKA, Hutten.

Jan Chryzostom Czapski, coat of arms Leliwa, born 1656, died 1716, married to Elzbieta or to Ludwika Rudnicka (Nalecz coat of arms).
They had four daughters and a son:
1. Zofia who married Kruszynski, the governor of Gdansk);
2. Teresa b. ca 1650;
3. Jozef Piotr Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1650;
4. Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, older.

Jan Chryzostom Czapski with the second wife had:
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, b. 1699, d. 1746, in Rynkowka,
and the last son -
Franciszek Hutten-Czapski, b. 1700, in Gdansk, d. in 1736, in Gdansk.

Mentioned above Ludwika Rudnicka b. ca 1620. But Elzbieta Rudnicka b. ca 1670/1675/1680 - d. 1723.

Above Franciszek Hutten-Czapski died in 1736, was the son of Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski.

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 b. ca 1707/1710, was the son of
Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765 of ZIELECIN.

Melchior Skorzewski b. ca 1680, died in 1765, the owner of Zielecin,
was the son of
Kazimierz Skorzewski b. ca 1650, and Zofia Naramowska.

Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813, married to Marianna Rychlowska (b. ca 1765) in 1791 in Sulmierzyce.
He was the son of
Eustachy Skorzewski, the owner of Doruchow until 1796/1797, and then he took CHELMO ca 1796/1797, close to Przedborz and to Krery.

Above Ignacy Drogoslaw-Skorzewski, 1760-1813, was the son of mentioned above Eustachy Skorzewski and Anna Wiesiolowska born in 1740. Eustachy Skorzewski was born ca 1735. 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 is a rural commune in the Ostrzeszow County, Greater Poland, 7 kilometres east of Ostrzeszow. Doruchowo / Doruhowo / Dorochow, lies close to Bobrowniki, and Przytocznica.
The owners:
until 1660, the Olszewski brothers; in 1700 to Jedrzej Krakowski / Kraszkowski, in 1755 the Rogowski brothers,
bef. 1764 belonged to Jan Doruchowski, b. ca 1730, the Nowogrodek official [Jan's son was MIKOLAJ Doruchowski b. ca 1760];
in 1764-1796 owned by Ignacy Wierzbieta Doruchowski together with Eustachy Drogoslaw Skorzewski b. ca 1735.
Eustachy Skorzewski of Doruchow and Chelmo, had the brother Ludwik Skorzewski.
Ludwik's son -
Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski, 1776 in KRZYWIN - 1842, m. Ludwika Maria Genowefa Krzycka, ca 1779 - ca 1834.
Above Eustachy Skorzewski b. ca 1735, 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.
Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765 of ZIELECIN.
Marianna Skorzewska m. in 1714 to above Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765, the owner of Zielecin. Melchior Skorzewski took Kopaszewo. 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.
The great-grandson of
Wawrzyniec Skorzewski b. ca maybe 1560 / 1563.

Above Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742,
was the daughter of
Jan Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680,
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 and with the granddaughter
KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.

The net - Lipno, Sedziszow Malopolski, Zarnow and Opoczno. Zelechow, Krzynowloga Mala, Swiedziebnia, Pleszew and Swiecie, Chelmza, Brodnica and Tczew with Koscierzyna - Rudzinski of Sedziszow Malopolski; Duke Zdzislaw Lubomirski; Artur Potocki, the Templar; Tadeusz Grabianka, Illuminati;
Jaraczewski - Krasinski of Baranowo, Krasne and the village Leszno close to Przasnysz - Pilsudski - Karwat of Wichulec close to Brodnica - Ostrowski of Kuchary and Skorzewski of Chelmo close to Przedborz, and the village Leszno close to Przasnysz - Krasinski + Garczynski of the Koscierzyna county - Rudnicki with Hutten-Czapski and the Kiedrzynskis:
Stefan Czarniecki born ca 1599, General Tadeusz Kosciuszko [the godfather in 1785 to Tadeusz Wolanski b. in Szawle], Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, Jozef Augustyn Ostrowski, 1850 in Maluszyn - and the family branch of Kiedrzynski-Konstantynowicz, together with Oskierka, Gizycki, Ilinski, Tadeusz Grabianka, Chrapowicki and Prozor.

The provocation was also directed against President Andrzej Duda, on 13 July and 14 July 2020. The source is coming from Russia through the UN and our representation to the UN in New York - according to Michal Rachon, on 15 July 2020, the source is Joanna Wronecka.
By niezalezna.pl on 15 July 2020: " ... Joanna Wronecka is a ticking bomb placed under Polish diplomacy. But she had faithful defenders - Minister Witold Waszczykowski [Lodz], his adviser Parys ...".
Witold Waszczykowski of Lodz - he was studied University of Lodz, 1980-1983 close to Jan Olczyk of Glowno, net to Zbigniew Natkanski of the Opoczno county, Ossa now - the family of Natkanski in the Cairo diplomacy - see Robert Bubis of Zarnow nea to me in 2016-2017; compare - Andrzej Mazur of Lodz and his connections to Z. Natkanski and Andrzej Ostoja-Owsiany; the group with A. Terlecki - and Oziemblowski with the Terleckis had genealogical connections to Jozef Pilsudski and Dzierzynski Feliks Edmundowicz.
Dzierzynski is one net to Artuzov Frautchi of Switzerland and Pilar-Pilchau Romuald vel Roman Pilchau of the Soviet intelligence services.
Jan Parys and Witold Waszczykowski - the base of action against President Andrzej Duda in July 2020, two days after an action against me 12 meters to my home. Jozef Pilsudski - the friend of Andrzejak of Stare Koluszki and Lodz, ie. the family of Karol Zbieranowski of our Miezonka + Adela Andrzejak. The Zbieranowskis lived in MIEZONKA ca 1840' until November 1918, next emigration to Zambrow - Bialystok - Lapy together with Szostak, Andrzejak, "Marian Konstantynowicz" ie. Jerzy Konstantynowicz of Moscow - Kazan - Viljandi of Estonia - Miezonka - Tallinn with the Trubeckis, Dukes and together with Dunkel and Krauze - Swolna of the Counts Zarako-Zarakowski, ex Chrapowicki estate, see: Maya Chrapowicka and the case of John F. Kennedy in 1963.

Chrapowicki and Oskierka were the husbands of Stefania Julia Radziwill lady-owner of Miezonka until 1842, then Miezonka belonged to the Konstantynowiczs. Oskierka - the branch of Gizycki of Ukraine - see Ilinski and the Illuminati of Tadeusz Grabianka in Berlin in the winter of 1778/1779 and Avignone. In Berlin acted Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska - the branch of Krasicki close to Nowy Sacz and near to Tomaszow Lubelski in Grodyslawice - Pieniany estate - Ciecierski of Margonin - Pradzynski of Wola Wiazowa - Kiedrzynski of Bieganin, Raszkow, Orpiszewek, Wilkowo Polskie, Jedlno, Wola Wiazowa and Wola Pszczolecka - Sulimierski of Lubiec close to Wola Pszczolecka and an Uprising in 1833 with Gabryel Kiedrzynski. OSKIERKA is the family branch of Dzialynski of PAKOSC, and of Hutten-Czapski of Stankava close to Minsk in Belarus.
Czapski leased Miezonka in 1832-1842 from Stefania Julia Radziwill - the branch of Stanislaw Radziwill, b. 1722. Our Stanislaw Radziwill is the family branch of Soltan - Piottuch-Kublicki - Szumski of Szumsk close to Wilno - Konstantynowicz in Miezonka - Moscow. Szumski and Bouvie = Bouvier in the first half of the 19th century were the same family line - see the case of J. F. Kennedy.

PAKOSC of the Dzialynskis {they were living also close to PLESZEW - here the STADNICKIs of Jedlno, the estate of MECINSKI - WALEWSKI} and then belonged to Jan Wolanski and his son Tadeusz Wolanski. Here the Czolgosz family of Szawle - the assassination of McKinley in 1901 by hands of Leon Czolgosz of Pakosc and Emma Goldman of Szawle, the LGBT ideologist.
Tadeusz Wolanski was the godson of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko in 1785.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko co-operated with General Stanislaw Fiszer, General Axamitowski, General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski - Paszkowski's daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska b. ca 1819, married Armand of Moscow - the Armands are next of kin to Demonsi of Kazan and Apolon Konstantynowicz who was married to Anna Armand.

Armand - Saparian - Japaridze - Dukes Oldenburg:

the relatives of the Romanow of Russia. Kiedrzynski - the relatives of Trampczynski and Arciszewski of Margonin district. Arciszewski intermarried GRUDZINSKI - the family of Duke Konstanty Romanow until 1830 in Warsaw.
Anna Konstantynowicz and Inessa Armand took care of Wladimir Uljanow LENIN.

And we back to Joanna Wronecka, b. 1958 in Krotoszyn, fired in 2021; see Krotoszyn and the family of Angela Merkel, Billewicz, the Mielzynskis, Rozdrazewski, Walesa. J. Wronecka was the diplomat and ambassador in Egypt (1999-2003), Morocco with SENEGAL (2005-2010; see el Wadiste). In EGYPT: before her - Grzegorz Dziemidowicz; her successor stayed Jan Natkanski. Jan Natkanski born in Honoratow in 1941. In Egypt in 2004-2008. Studied in LODZ, until 1964. 1965 - 1971 in IRAQ. Before him in Cairo - Joanna Wronecka.
HONORATOW, 20 km north-west to Ossa - a home of Zbigniew Natkanski, senior, b. 1958; 19 km north-west to ZARNOW - see Robert Bubis, and and 19 km north-west to Nadole - see Bubis, 2016-2020 abroad; 25 km north-west to Bialaczow of the Malachowskis - see the Illuminati pyramid here.
Junior, ZBIGNIEW NATKANSKI acted in Wojcin, 4 km south-east to Honoratow, b. ca 1989.
Honoratow lies 9 kilometres west of Paradyz, 21 km west of Opoczno. Close to Wielka Wola, CZERNIEWICE, and to Wojcin.
Czerniewice and Wielka Wola belonged to Aleksander Feliks Lipski, b. ca 1650, d. 1702, the son of
Jan Wojciech Lipski and Maksymilianna Ossolinska.

Aleksander Lipski died in 1702, in Studzianna close to Opoczno, 2 kilometres south-west of Poswietne, 17 km north of Opoczno.
Feliks Aleksander Lipski maybe died in Kalisz. Feliks Aleksander Lipski was the governor in Kalisz, 1699-1702, in Sieradz in 1692-1699. Aleksander Feliks Lipski married twice -
1st Urszula Krasicka d. 1719.
Her husband Lipski was the brother of Hieronim Lipski m. Anna Taszycka who had a son Jan Stanislaw Lipski b. ca 1630, d. 1683, m. 1st in 1669 to Zofia Potocka, m. 2nd to Katarzyna Anna Sapieha.

Urszula KRASICKA was the daughter of Marcin Konstanty Krasicki, d. 1672, the Przemysl governor, m. Maria Teofila Czartoryska, d. 1712, the daughter of Jan Karol Czartoryski.
Urszula married Andrzej Modrzewski (Modrzejewski) d. 1683;
the 2nd Prokop Jan Granowski, d. 1696;
the 3rd to Feliks Aleksander Lipski, d. 1702.
Urszula was the granddaughter of Jerzy Krasicki, d. 1645 [married 3 times]:
the 1st to Zofia Ossolinska with Rozalia Krasicka and Konstancja Krasicka;
the 2nd m. to Elzbieta Korniakt, with 3 children:
Jerzy Krasicki d. 1687,
Urszula Krasicka,
Aleksander Krasicki m. Helena Lipska.
Married 3rd to Anna Konstancja Stadnicka, the daughter of Andrzej Stadnicki + Barbara Czuryl.

Aleksander Feliks LIPSKI m. 2nd to Zofia Olszowska, with 2 children:
1.
Jozef Lipski, b. 1681 in Lipie, d. 1704, + Elzbieta Eleonora Wizemberg, d. 1742;
2.
Marianna Lipska, d. after 1742, + Franciszek Hieronim Granowski, with a daughter Zofia Granowska m. Tomasz Lipski
with:
Franciszek Lipski, Tomasz Lipski, Stanislaw Lipski, Justyna Lipska,
Rozalia Lipska + Wojciech Janiszewski, b. ca 1750;
Wojciech Lipski;
Kazimierz Leon Lipski b. ca 1760.

Feliks Aleksander Lipski, diplomat, d. 1702, Senator; all estates took Jozef Lipski and Eufrozyna Marianna Lipska.
Jozef Lipski lost Czerniewice and Studzianki. Jozef Lipski d. 1704.
Eufrozyna Marianna Lipski, married Franciszek Hieronim Granowski, General, took again Czerniewice and Studzianki, and then them daughter Zofia Granowski took all; she m. Tomasz Lipski.
Czerniewice and Studzianki next belonged to Justyna Lipska, the daughter of Tomasz Lipski and Zofia Granowski. Justyna was primo voto Julian Turski; 2nd to Michal Pikarski.
Ca 1795 to Antoni Turski, the son of Julian Turski and Justyna Lipski. In 1796, Julian Turski sold Czerniewice to Stanislaw Lipski. Czerwonka was sold to Rozalia Lipski, m. Wojciech Janiszewski.

Stanislaw Lipski, 1773 - 1836.

Franciszek Bukaty (born in August 1747, died on June 15, 1797) - Polish diplomat, royal chamberlain, freemason;
charge d'affaires of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1775 - 1777 and 1788-1789, envoy-minister of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1777, Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Poland in the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1787 and in 1793-1795.
Married to Barbara Prozor, and she had Sierhiejewicze in a dowry.
She had daughter Zofia BUKATY.
Barbara m. 2nd to Ksawery Lipski (ca 1760 - after 1797) - the son of Tadeusz Lipski (1725-1796), the official in Leczyca, General, the writer.
Franciszek Bukaty in 1796/1797, spent in Sierhiejewicze, the estate of his wife Barbara received in a dowry from her father, Jozef Prozor b. 1723.

Antoni Tyzenhauz JUNIOR, born in 1756, died on February 19, 1816,
General of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the member of the Andrzej Mokronowski confederation in 1776 and a MP in 1776 from the Rzeczyca county; the Rohaczew official; president of Vilnius in 1792, deputy to the Parlaiment in 1790, the member of the Friends of the Government Constitution; he was a member of the Lithuanian underground government preparing in 1793 and 1794 the outbreak of the Kosciuszko Uprising in Lithuania.

Jan Mikolaj Oskierka born Dec. 1735, died in exile in 1796 - Tobolsk,
and KAROL PROZOR
[in early August 1793, JAN OSKIERKA acted together with his son Rafal Michal Oskierka born after 1761 - d. 1818; an official in MOZYRZ, in 1791 served at the Royal Court, CONSPIRATOR in 1793; Jan Oskierka and Rafal Oskierka took part in the conspirative congress of the nobility in the estate of Karol Prozor in Chojniki / Khoyniki, whose goal was to prepare an armed attack against the Russian Army and for the revival of the Constitution on May 3, 1791].

Antoni Tyzenhauz JUNIOR, born in 1756 was the Deputy of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to the Kosciuszko insurrection; in 1794 he was a member of the Secret Deputation. In 1812, he joined the General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland.
Antoni junior, married Zofia Tyzenhauz, whose marriage to Franciszek Ksawery Chominski ended with divorce. She was married three times.

Franciszek CHOMINSKI / Franciszek Ksawery Chominski b. bef. 1745, d. 1809 in Wilno,
the Mscislaw governor, General major in 1788, Speaker of the Parliament in 1784; the member of the Bar Confederation (1768-1772);
he was a supporter of Michal Kazimierz Oginski, and he was in diplomatic missions to Vienna (1770), Paris, Germany and Italy, in order to obtain financial support for the Bar Confederation.
He participated in the battle of Stolowicze. After the collapse of the confederation, he went - until 1775 - together with Oginski to emigrate to Bavaria, France and Italy. In 1775 he also was the secretary of Oginski and ran his interests. Shortly thereafter, he was associated with the royal party, collaborating with Antoni Tyzenhauz SENIOR and with J. Chreptowicz. A member of the parliament from the Pinsk County in 1780, 1782 and 1784.

Mentioned above Karol Prozor, b. ca 1759/1761, in Samaites / Zmudz,
was the eldest son of Jozef Prozor [b. 1723], and his first wife Felicjanna Szczyt;
the brother of Ignacy PROZOR and Antoni Prozor.
The name was given in honor of Karol of Courland; god mother - Zofia Zabiello.

KAROL Prozor in 1783 married to the stepdaughter of father, Ludwika Konstancja Szujska (a daughter of Adam Szujski and Marianna Chalecki - third wife of Jozef Prozor); she brought to her husband: Chojniki / Chojnice in the Owrucz county [from which he removed Wojciech Szujski from Nizin], with several manors, the Ostrohavsky estate; the Radohski estate and Siechniewicze / Siehniewicze farm (the Ryki county).
KAROL Prozor received from his father in 1787 in Samogitia:
Poniemunie, Pojesie, Niewiarowicze, Oszminta, Szlanow, Szaniec, Zodziszki.
During the war of 1792, KAROL PROZOR acted together with Antoni Tyzenhauz [junior - Antoni Tyzenhauz, 1756 - 1816; General of Lithuania] and planned to organize a guerrilla at the rear of the Russian army in Lithuania.

Antoni Tyzenhauz (1756-1816) junior - CONSPIRATOR:
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;
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 son WILHELM].

KAROL PROZOR b. 1759, died in 1841 in Chojniki, west to DNIEPR, and MOZYRZ; in the 18th century in the Owrucz county, the Kiev province.
Chojniki - the manor of Jozef PROZOR and Karol Prozor.

Prozor Jozef (1723-1788), MP, the governor of Vitebsk. Born in Bobcin in Zmudz / Samaites,
a son of Stanislaw PROZOR (died around 1756), an official in Kaunas, and his first wife, Roza Siruc.
JOZEF Prozor was married three times. The first wife was Felicjanna Szczyt (died after 1764), the daughter of Jozef SZCZYTT, an official in Mscislaw;
the second - Aleksandra Zaranek (died in Dudzicze in 1771), the wedding on September 7, 1767;
third Maria Chalecka, 1st voto Adam Szujski (c. 1751-1826).

JOZEF Prozor from the first marriage had two daughters:
Petronela Karenga, and
Maria (died 1833), the wife of Ignacy Bykowski, the royal chamberlain;
and three sons:
Karol PROZOR;
Antoni PROZOR and
Ignacy PROZOR / Ignacy Kajetan Prozor + ANIELA OSKIERKA.

From the second marriage JOZEF Prozor had daughters:
Roza (died on June 22, 1834), married in 1785 to Stanislaw Jelski;
and Barbara PROZOR, married to Franciszek Bukaty and 2nd to Ksawery Lipski.

JOZEF PROZOR studied in Krolewiec, 1734-1736 (Stanislaw Leszczynski was then residing there), and 1737 he was educated at the Knight's Academy in Luneville, which he left in 1741.

Franciszek Bukaty (born in August 1747, died on June 15, 1797) - Polish diplomat, royal chamberlain, freemason; charge d'affaires of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1775-1777 and 1788-1789, envoy-minister of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1777, Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Poland in the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1787 and in 1793-1795. Married to Barbara Prozor, and she had Sierhiejewicze in a dowry.

Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor b. ca 1770
[see OSWIEJA and Malkiewicz. Ignacy Kajetan Prozor was General major of the Kowno county],
with:
Kornela Prozor Rokicka, 1800-1835;
Henryk Prozor;
Maurycy Prozor 1st senior 1801-1886 + Anna Chlopicka b. ca 1810.
Maurycy Prozor senior was born in Rothley-Temple, Leicestershire, died in 1886. PROZOR Maurycy was the commander of the Kowno Uprising.

ANIELA's had brothers Dominik Oskierka b. ca 1770 + Salomea Gizycka;
and Rafal Michal Oskierka, 1761-1818.
They were children of
Jan Mikolaj Oskierka 1735-1796 - see the plot of KOSCIUSZKO and PROZOR - married in 1761 to Barbara Rokicka.

Named Rothley Temple / Rothley Preceptory / Rowth-Ley, was a preceptory in the village of Rothley, Leicestershire, England, associated with both the Knights Templar and the Knights Hospitaller. The chapel was constructed by the Knights Templar.

Antoni Prozor in 1816 was the owner of the Mozuryszki estate with a villages: Kapliczniki, Karszeliszki, Skaly, Sojdzie, Nowosiolki in the Derwiany parish. Mazuryszki existed since the year 1647; at the end of the eighteenth century, Mazuryszki owned the chamberlain Jozef Sulistrowski. In 1805, the farm changed another owner - it is Antoni Prozor, the Vitebsk governor.
Then Mazuryszki bordered on CEKONISKES / Ciechanowiszki belonging to Drzewicki, the writer of the Wilkomierz county.

Prozor Jozef (1723-1788), MP, the Vitebsk governor.
Born in Bobcin in Zmudz / Samaites, a son of Stanislaw PROZOR (died around 1756), an official in Kaunas, and his first wife, Roza Siruc. JOZEF was married three times.
The first wife was Felicjanna Szczyt (died after 1764), the daughter of Jozef SZCZYTT / Szczyt, the official in Mscislaw;
the second - Aleksandra Zaranek (died in Dudzicze in 1771), the wedding on September 7, 1767;
third Maria Chalecka 1st voto Adam Szujski (c. 1751-1826). JOZEF from the first marriage had two daughters:
Petronela Karenga, and Maria (died 1833), the wife of Ignacy Bykowski, the royal chamberlain;
and three sons:
Karol PROZOR;
mentioned above Antoni PROZOR
and Ignacy PROZOR / Ignacy Kajetan Prozor + ANIELA OSKIERKA [see Miezonka].
From the second marriage JOZEF Prozor had daughters: Roza (died on June 22, 1834), married in 1785 to Stanislaw Jelski;
and Barbara PROZOR, married to Franciszek Bukaty and 2nd to Ksawery Lipski.

Mazuryszki - by the WILIA river, 17 km north-west to WILNO; south to MEJSZAGOLA.
In the 1830s, Antoni Prozor was heavily indebted. Not being able to pay the debt, Prozor had to move out. Probably this way Mazuryszki went to Teodor Illakowicz, one of Prozor's creditors. The Illakowiczs were the owners by the early 20th century. After the death of Teodor Illakowicz, the estate, in the second half of the nineteenth century, belonged to his daughters Hortensja and Joanna.
Two villages - KOPLYCNINKAI / Kapliczniki and LEICIAI / Lojcie belonged to the former farm of Mazuryszki.
Mazuryszki / Ciechanowiszki in the mid-18th century, belonged to Bernard Buchowiecki, then to Michal Bulharowski. In 1784, Bulharowski sold Ciechanowiszki to Mikolaj Manuzzi; in the last decade of the eighteenth century, the estate belongs to priest Walenty Wolczacki.
Antoni Prozor was the Witebsk governor in 1825.

CONSPIRATOR - Colonel Marcin Tarnowski / Count Marcin Amor Tarnowski, born in 1778 in Kozin.
Kozin / Kozyn, in the ROWNO county, close to Radziwillow. The estate belonged to Hojski / Gojski; Firlej; and to Tarnowski - that is Jan Amor Tarnowski met here, in the palace, King Stanislaw August, in 1787 on the way to Kaniow to the Empress Catherine II. And belonged to Kajetan Amor Tarnowski - inf. of 1738. After the partitions, the Kozin commune was in the Volhynia Province.
CONSPIRATOR - Colonel Marcin Tarnowski, d. 1862; he served the 16th Cavalry Regiment of the Warsaw Duchy, and the 3rd Horse Rifles of the Congress Kingdom - the Galician campaign when the Tarnowskis formed an regiment; the campaign of 1812 under General Latour-Maubourde [Rohaczow, Smolensk, Dubrowna, Mozajsk, Kaluga and Borysow], and the campaign in 1813.
Marcin Tarnowski was the President of the Volhynia Province, 1821 to arrest in 1826, of the Patriotic Society.
The Marshal of the nobility of the Krzemieniec county.
Marcin Tarnowski died in Zator, the Polish military commander under Kosciuszko in 1794,
the son of mentioned
Jan Amor Tarnowski, general of the Crown troops, and Tekla Grabianki from Pankracewice near Leszczyce (1740 - 1805) - the Vinnytsia county.
He started the military service as an adjutant of Tomasz Wawrzecki in 1794; took part in the battles in defense of Warsaw, he also fought against the Suvorov near the Warsaw Praga. In June 1809 he became the head of the insurgent horse unit in Podolia: in Tarnopol with Piotr Strzyzewski; in Stryj and Sambor; Wieniawka; Grzymalow, Chorostkow, Brzezany, Adamowka and Zaleszczyki. In 1813 fighting for Hellensdorf, Konigstein, and Peterswelde, Pirna, Sere and Dresden. He was taken prisoner (November 8); the army of the Kingdom of Poland, on January 20, 1815, he commanded the 3rd Rifle Division of the Kingdom of Poland. However, he resigned on December 9, 1815.
He settled in Wolyn, where he was active member of the Patriotic Society, 1821, as the head of the Volhynia province, as its president, he was also
the vice-president of the central committee for the Kiev, Podolia and Wolyn provinces, whose formal president was KAROL PROZOR;
Marcin Tarnowski knew about the contacts of the Society's emissaries with the Russian decembrists; among CONSPIRATORS were:
Mikolaj Worcell [the family married the Illinskis - Tadeusz Grabianka's supporters],
Atanazy Grodecki,
Aleksander Prozor [?],
KAROL PROZOR,
Franciszek Zaleski,
Jan Lipski,
Narcyz Olizar,
Waclaw Rzewuski, Aleksander Bledowski and many others.

After the arrest of Lukasinski, the leadership of the plot was taken over by Seweryn Krzyzanowski.

Named Karol Prozor (1761 - 1841), the activist of the Kosciuszko plot in 1793/1794, and emigration, the minister of treasury in the Provisional Government of LITHUANIA in 1812. He was the eldest son of Jozef Prozor, and his first wife Felicjanna Szczyt; the brother of Ignacy Prozor and Antoni Prozor.

MARCIN TARNOWSKI was arrested in 1826; transfered several times to the prisons of Warsaw and St. Petersburg (here he sat in the Pietropavlovsk Fortress). He tried to suicide in prison (1827); his wife Zofia Tarnowska fell into oblivion.
Finally sentenced to a month of fortress and year of police supervision. In 1829 he returned to Wolyn;
on the eve of the November Uprising in 1831, he was taken back to Russia, he was sent to Skier; released after a few years, he settled in his Podberezka palace in the village of Berezka near Krzemieniec in Ukraine;
in 1854 he supported the plans of Adam Jerzy Czartoryski. He became the marshal of the nobility in Krzemieniec.
Shortly before his death he came to Krakow [compare the TEMPLARS and General Franciszek Paszkowski].
He died on November 20/21 or 22, 1862 in CRACOW.

The Scytheman's society = KOSYNIERZY, headed by Denerowski, with senior officers of the Polish army, such as Mielzynski and Uminski, Marcin Tarnowski from Wolyn, Lukasinski.
Olizar in his Memoirs called the Patriotic Society - as the Society of Kosynierzy = SCYTHEMAN.
The Russians suggested that the Poles join in a conspiracy against the imperial family; the Poles replied that they fought for the freedom of the country, but do not want to make secret conspiracies against the regime of the state in Russia.
The commanders in 1807 were recently Jacobins' conspirators in Galicia:
Kazimierz Rozwadowski;
Gabriel Rzyszczewski;
Colonel Marcin Tarnowski.

Jan Amor Tarnowski born in 1735 in Krasnobrod, died ca 1799, General major of the Crown troops,
captain of the National Cavalry of 1775-1783, count, poet and philosopher, was the father of Marcin Tarnowski.
JAN Amor Tarnowski was the son of KAJETAN AMOR TARNOWSKI.
Jan Amor, Count Tarnowski, lived also in Markuszewa / Markuszow / Markuszew - a settlement in Poland, in the Pulawy district.

Above KAROL PROZOR was Freemason in 1808, and two years later he was at the head of the Lithuanian lodge. In 1812, after the beginning of the Napoleonic campaign, KAROL PROZOR and his family stayed together with their sister Marianna Bykowska (died in 1833) in the Mahilyow governorate / MOHYLEW by the Dniepr River.
He was appointed to the five-person Government Committee of the Lithuania, appointing him a Treasury Minister. The confederation was signed in Mogilev / MOHYLEW; Napoleon received the delegation coldly.
In 1821 Karol Prozor joined the Patriotic Society and he was elected to the so-called Provincial Council in Lithuania.
He acted with Michal Romer in Poprawy near Vilnius.
Soon after, he was appointed by Marcin Tarnowski as the president of the Central Committee of three provinces: Podolia, Wolyn / Volhynia and Kijow / Kiev.
Karol PROZOR - in 1822 to September 1823 - was with his wife in Vienna and Dresden, where Jozef's PROZOR daughter lived; 1824 went on a long journey to Italy through Vienna, Trieste, Venice, Florence, Rome, Naples, Padua, Verona, Bologna, Rome, Nice, Milan, in 1826 in Turin, to J. E. Champollion.
In 1826, the Prozors returned to Chojniki.
In 1826, Prozor was arrested in Warsaw, and then in Minsk, Warsaw, St. Petersburg (in the Petrapavlovsk Fortress). March 1829, he was released from prison.
He came with his son Wladyslaw Prozor to Chojniki.
Karol Prozor with Ludwika Konstancja Szujski (1769-1828) had 5 children:
1.
Jozefa PROZOR b. 1786, in 1818 m. Hipolit Ksawery Bleszynski;
2. Marianna b. 1787;
3. Stanislaw Prozor, b. 1790 in Chojniki;
4. Jozef Prozor younger, died 1845, the owner of Biesiadz, Freemason in Mohylew;
5.
Wladyslaw Prozor, b. 1793, Chojniki, in 1818 m. Tekla Rokicka (1799 - 1860), the owner of Chojniki and Ostrohladowicze.
His son
Mieczyslaw Prozor (b. 1827) the 1863 Uprising member; died in prison in 1864.

Jozefa PROZOR Bleszynska b. ca 1790 / 1785/1786 / 1795 - d. 1842, the daughter of Karol Prozor. The wife of Hipolit Ksawery Bleszynski b. 1766, with a son born 1820.

Hipolit Ksawery Bleszynski (1766 - 1824, Nicea) - General-major, Adjutant of the King of Saxony Fryderyk August I, the member of The Sovereign Military Order of Malta.
In 1789, lieutenant; 1792 a war against Russia; he emigrated to PARIS / Paris, where in 1794 he tried unsuccessfully persuade the Committee of Public Salvation to support the Polish cause. In 1809 he participated in the Polish-Austrian war. He was appointed commander of Lviv. In 1812 he joined the General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland. In 1813 he was decorated with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. In 1820 he was a member of Freemason Lodge. Hipolit Ksawery Bleszynski b. 1766,
was the son of
Colonel Jozef Bleszynski b. ca 1740 [JOZEF's marriage ca 1760] and Franciszka Bleszynska MLODECKA / Mlocka b. ca 1740, she married 1st Fabian Mlocki.
HIPOLIT was the husband of Jozefa PROZOR Bleszynska, ca 1790-1842.

Named above
Jozef Bleszynski 2nd, b. ca 1740,
was the son of
Stanislaw Bleszynski 1st, b. ca 1705, an official in WSCHOWA, and Marianna Bleszynska ZABLOCKA.

Above Stanislaw Bleszynski b. ca 1705, an official in WSCHOWA, acc. to me, was the son of
Jakub Bleszynski who b. ca 1640, died in 1710,
the son of
Wojciech Bleszynski, 1620-1670, and Agnieszka Brzozowski.

JAKUB Bleszynski - the Miedzyrzecz official - married five times:
1st to Dorota Brodzka (d. 1670) in 1661;
2nd in 1670 to Teresa Dambska [or Anna Dabska], the 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, an 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;
Jakub Bleszynski 5th time in 1701 married to Marianna Lucja Trzebuchowska [of BRZESC KUJAWSKI. Probably they had the son - above
Stanislaw Bleszynski 1st b. ca 1705, the 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, was 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 the 1st, b. ca 1705, the official in WSCHOWA, m. Marianna Bleszynska ZABLOCKA.
4.
Jozef Bleszynski the 1st, an official in PIOTRKOW, born circa 1670 / 1675 / 1680, died 1730, was husband in 1701 to Marianna LIPSKA widowed LINOWSKA; the official in Cracow, inf. in 1744,
and father of
a. Konstancja m. Jozef Grodzicki, an official in WIELUN,
b. Katarzyna Radoszewska;
c. Kazimierz Bleszynski,
d. Antoni,
e. Franciszek,
f. Stanislaw Bleszynski;
g.
Daniel Bleszynski, an official in Wielun.
h.
Tomasz Bleszynski, an official in Sieradz in 1761, 1768, MP. Tomasz Jan Bleszynski b. ca 1708 /1710 in Tubadzin, died 1806, the landowner of Zelislaw, Wojcice, Janowice, Sarny, Zaborow, married Konstancja Gryf Otwinowska / Otffinowska, the daughter of Jozef, a clerk in Sieradz, and Petronela Debinska, with sons.
TOMASZ was the grandson of named Jakub Bleszynski who b. ca 1640, died in 1710, and the great-grandson of Wojciech Bleszynski 1620-1670, and Agnieszka Brzozowski.

JAKUB's [b. ca 1640] 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 Bleszynski was fighting close to Wieden under the King, Jan Sobieski.

Kazimierz Bleszynski b. 1703 in BLESZNO - d. 1757,
the son of
Jozef Bleszynski,
the grandson of JAKUB Bleszynski.

Kazimierz Bleszynski was the MP, the owner of ZLOCZEW and Brzezno, WRZACA close to BLASZKI in 1731, married Teresa Jordan STRUS. Kazimierz was the Piotrkow official. Kazimierz had the son Ignacy Bleszynski (1742 - 1813). Ignacy Bleszynski was half brother of Wojciech Ludwik Jordan and Konstancja Urszula Walewska.

JAKUB's Bleszynski son
Jozef Bleszynski the 1st, the official in PIOTRKOW, born circa 1670 / 1675 / 1680, died 1730, was husband in 1701 to Marianna LIPSKA widowed LINOWSKA; and father of:
1. Konstancja m. Jozef Grodzicki, an official in WIELUN,
2. Katarzyna Radoszewska,
3. above Kazimierz Bleszynski b. 1703 in BLESZNO - d. 1757.
4. Antoni,
5. Franciszek,
6. Stanislaw,
7. Daniel Bleszynski, the official in Wielun, an official in KSIAZ in the Cracow prov.;
8. 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 + Petronela Debinska / Petronela DEMBINSKA,
with a son
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. Clerk in Sieradz,
m. Honorata Poninska died ca 1812,
the daughter of Michal Poninski [b. ca 1695/1705] and Marianna Krzucka [KRZYCKA];
with children:
a)
Antonina m. ca 1807, to Aleksander Otocki d. 1825, an owner of Zalew and Legendzin; Legendzin - close to Lutomiersk; Zalew - close to Lutomiersk.
b) Klemens Bleszynski, d. ca 1829, from Zelislaw; Zelislaw - close to Blaszki;
c) Julianna b. 1782, m. in 1818 in Lobudzice, to Stanislaw Lykowski;
Lobudzice - 3 km south-east of Zelow, close to Bujny;
d) Jozefa m. in 1820 in Lobudzice, to Kazimierz Swiejkowski, a clerk in Lutomiersk, d. 1831;
e)
Michalina BLESZYNSKA, b. ca 1795, m. Antoni Bleszynski,
the son of Bonawentura BLESZYNSKI and Salomea Pagowska;
f)
Karol Boromeusz BLESZYNSKI, b. 1780 in Parzymiechy, d. 1839,
an owner of Bujny - east of Zelow; and Wierzchlas;
m. in 1822 in Lobudzice, to Joanna Lozinska b. ca 1800, d. in 1867 - Zelislaw.

Parzymiechy - 9 km north of Krzepice - see Kiedrzynski. Wierzchlas - 9 km south-east of Wielun.

Julian Dambski b. 1800 / 1802 - d. 1836, insurgent in 1831, b. in Koscielec Kujawski, as the Count of Lubraniec,
because his family owned:
Borucin, Dabie / Dabie Kujawskie, Kaczkowo, Grabie, Osniszczewo, Koscielec Kujawski.

JULIAN DAMBSKI born in Koscielec; married to Css Rozalia Poninska.
He was died in 1836 in Berlin, but buried in Koscielec.

Rozalia Poninska, 1st Dambska, 2nd LACZYNSKA; she was born in 1811, d. in 1885 in Zakopane, buried in Koscielec;
the oldest daughter of
Stanislaw Kostka Poninski of WRZESNIA + SIERAKOWSKA.

Stanislaw PONINSKI, b. 1779 in Wrzesnia, d. 1847 in Berlin, the son of Marceli Poninski and Rozalia GRUDZIELSKA.

Marceli Poninski, b. 1750, d. 1816,
the son of
Walenty Poninski b. aft. 1720 + Marcjanna b. 1719, the daughter of Jozef Awryleski / Aurelewski and Marianna. Walenty Poninski
was the son of
Michal Poninski b. ca 1695/1705, and Anna TRAMPCZYNSKA b. ca 1700,
the daughter of
Wladyslaw Otto Trampczynski b. ca 1660 + Anna Bojanowska 2-voto Golinska - Los [Jan Golinski was the governor of KONIN].
Wladyslaw Otto Trampczynski was the son of Stanislaw Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1630 + Anna Slonecka of LASK.
Stanislaw Trampczynski was the son of Adam Trampczynski b. ca 1585; and the grandson of Wojciech Otto - Trampczynski born ca 1531, who was the son of Stanislaw Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1500 + Anna from Grab.

Michal Poninski b. ca 1695, was the son of Adrian Poninski or Antoni Jozef Poninski b. ca 1675, d. 1746 + Zofia WORONICZ.
Michal Poninski died in 1772 + Marianna Anna Krzucka. They had a son Klemens Poninski b. ca 1770.
Klemens Poninski m. twice: the 1st to Ludwika Poninska, 1751 - 1785; the second to Apolonia Bierzynska.
Klemens had children:
Seweryn Poninski, 1800-1853;
Boleslaw Poninski b. 1801;
Michal Poninski b. 1808;
Faustyna Eleonora Julianna Poninska b. 1809;
Amelia Poninska b. ca 1810;
younger Klemens Poninski, 1811-1851;
and Stanislaw Antoni Poninski, 1817-1847.

Izabela Tyszkiewicz nee Goetzendorf Grabowska, b. 1811 in Niewierz in the SZAMOTULY county, d. 1901 in Siedlec [9 km north-west to WOLSZTYN], the Great Poland.
The daughter of
Jozef Goetzendorf Grabowski b. 1770 + Antonina Anna.

Izabela Grabowska was the wife of Wicenty Tyszkiewicz and the mother of Jozefa Klaudyna Antonina;
and Izabela was the sister of
1.
Css Emilia Skorzewska, nee Goetzendorf-Grabowska, b. 1807 in Wawelno,
close to Sosno and to Sepolno Krajenskie, died in 1875 in Jeziory Wielkie, close to Zaniemysl and to Sroda Wielkopolska;
Emilia was the wife of
Count Heliodor Jan Jozef Skorzewski, b. in 1792 in Margonin, d. in 1858 in Poznan.
Heliodor was the son of
Count Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1768 in Berlin + Antonina GARCZYNSKA,
the daughter of Stefan Garczynski JUNIOR.

Fryderyk b. in 1768 in Berlin, d. in 1832 in Lubostron, and he was living in MARGONIN in 1792, in Warsaw in 1798, but was buried in ZON, close to MARGONIN. Fryderyk was the foster son of General Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski but Fryderyk was the son of Marianna Barbara CIECIERSKA with the brother of the King, Fryderyk the Great of Prussia, both LGBT. Fryderyk was Count in 1787 in Prussia.
The owner of Labiszyn, and Lubostron.
His foster father,
General Franciszek Skorzewski b. ca 1730, d. in 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin and to Chodziez,
was the son of
Crown General major in Poland, Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, b. 1674 in Wargowo, the Oborniki County, d. in 1740, m. Dorota Choinska b. 1670; and
Andrzej was the son of
Gabriel Skorzewski + Lucja Marianna Koszutska 1-voto NECZ.

2.
Count Edward Goetzendorf Grabowski + Jozefa Goetzendorf Grabowska Koscielska, b. ca 1809, d. in 1860,
the daughter of Jozef Koscielski and Kunegunda ROKITNICKA. Jozef was living ca 1750 - 1831, the son of Ignacy Koscielski and Agnieszka NIEBORSKA.

3.
Leokadia Poninska, b. 1817 in Grylewo, close to Wagrowiec - died in 1906 in Koscielec,
close to KOLO. Leokadia was the wife of
Boleslaw Jozef Aleksander Poninski, b. 1814 in Wegierki, in the Wrzesnia County,
d. in 1887 in Bydgoszcz, the son of
Stanislaw Poninski and Anna SIERAKOWSKA.
Count Stanislaw Poninski, b.in 1779 in Wrzesnia, d. in 1847 in Berlin, the son of
Marceli Poninski and Rozalia GRUDZIELSKA.
Marceli Poninski b. ca 1750, d. in 1816, was the son of
Walenty Poninski and Marcjanna AWRYLEWSKA.
Walenty was the son of
Michal Poninski and Anna Trampczynska, the daughter of Wladyslaw Otto Trampczynski and Anna Bojanowska GOLINSKA.

Above Jozef Goetzendorf Grabowski, b. 1770, the owner of Grylewo, Count in Prussia in 1840. He was living in 1807 [the birth of Emilia Skorzewska] in Wawelno, close to Sosno and to Sepolno Krajenskie;
in 1811 [the birth of Izabela Tyszkiewicz] in Niewierz,
in 1817 [birth of Leokadia Poninska] in Grylewo, close to Wagrowiec.
Jozef GRABOWSKI was born in 1770, d. in 1857 and he was the son of
Stanislaw Goetzendorf Grabowski / Stanislaw GRABOWSKI, 1740 - 1811,
who was the son of
Jerzy Andrzej Goetzendorf Grabowski b. ca 1700, and Agnieszka WALDOWSKA,
the daughter of Franciszek Waldowski and Joanna DORPOWSKA,
the daughter of
Jakub DORPOWSKI / Jakub Teofil Dorpowski b. ca 1650, and Konstancja Elzbieta GARCZYNSKA.

Franciszek Bukaty
was buried next to his wife's family in the church in Dudzicze, a property of Prozor, and then of Barbara's sister, Roza married Stanislaw Jelski, the marshal of the Ihumen county.
Above Tadeusz Stanislaw Lipski, 1725-1796, was the son of
Jozef LIPSKI and Anna Letkowska.

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 of the Baranowo parish; 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.

Dabie KUJAWSKIE, in the Lubraniec commune, the Wloclawek county:
Dabie Kujawskie belonged to the Dambskis ca 1450 until 1777.
Stanislaw Dambski, the Kujawy governor, sold the village to Ignacy Zagajewski, the Kowal official. Ignacy had built the manor in 1790. In 1777 to 1858, Dabie Kujawskie belonged to the Zagajewskis, and then Jan Mittelstaedt / Mittelstaaedt, bought the estate; Jan was the insurgent in 1848 and in 1863.
At his time
Lisewo Koscielne, 13 km north-east to BARCIN [see Czolgosz] and 15 km north to Pakosc
[Tadeusz Wolanski and the family of Czolgosz - compare 1901, McKinley], in 1888, was sold by Guderian, with a village Mochelek, to hands of
Franciszek Dambski,
the son of Jan Dabski and Jozefa Mittelstaaedt / Mittelstaedt.

Franciszek Dabski died in 1895 and left widowed Antonina Nostitz-Jackowska Dambska.
Antonina Dambska Nostitz-Jackowska, b. 1852 - died in 1899 in Sokolow, the Sieradz county,
the daughter of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1810 in Sedzice, 4 kilometres north of Wroblew, 12 km north-west of Sieradz [close to the Chudzik family of Charlupia Mala].
Hipolit was married to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, b. ca 1820, d. 1874.

Antonina Dambska was the granddaughter of
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin + Jozefina Cissowska b. 1772 in Naramice, the Lodz province at present; she d. 1846.
Antonina was the great-granddaughter of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729, d. in 1802 in the village Nogat.
Aleksander was the son of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski and Eleonora DABROWSKA.
Michal Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766. Michal was the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of
Franciszka Kiedrzynska of Bieganin and Franciszka m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720.
Michal was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski and Teresa Zaluskowska - because Rozalia TRZEBSKA was the second wife of named Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670.

Genealogy of Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski:
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 of SWIEDZIEBNIA.

Marianna was the daughter of
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, married 2nd to Petronela 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 born 1729.

Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska was born ca 1850,
to Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski JUNIOR, and Marianna Teofila Nostitz Jackowska (born Maria Wybicka), b. 1825 or 1826 in PIETOWO / PIETKI.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, b. Nov. 1821, d. 1910, was the son of mentioned
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna TUCHOLKA.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski born 1770, was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and Marianna nee Kczewska / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska. Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by KWIDZN / MALBORK - the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.

Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729 - d. 1802 in the Nogat village. The son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766.
The grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + Teresa Zaluskowska.

Franciszek Dabski d. in 1895 and left widowed Antonina Nostitz-Jackowska Dambska.
Antonina b. 1852 - died in 1899 in Sokolow, the Sieradz county.

Franciszka Sokolnicka was the daughter of the second marriage of Franciszek Dambski. Franciszka Dambska Sokolnicka took Lisewo Koscielne. Franciszka sold Mochelek in 1905-1907 to German goverment. Franciszka moved home to her husband, Jan Nepomucen Sokolnicki, the owner of SEDZICE.

Anna Aniela LYSKOWSKA was the 1st wife of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki,
and 2nd to Franciszek Szreder [Franz Schroder, b. 1831 - d. in 1917, the son of Jakub Szreder and Barbara RAMACHOWSKI];
Anna Aniela Bardzka Lyskowska was the mother of
Konstanty Wladyslaw Bardzki;
Boleslaw Franciszek Bardzki;
Anna Antonina Karwat
[compare Wichulec close to Brodnica; Tczew and Turze Male; Bydgoszcz; the Jaruzelski family; Hutten-Czapski in Raszkow and Wielun with Ostrzeszow; Kiedrzynski in Raszkow, Jedlno, Bieganin, Orpiszewek, Kalisz, Wola Wiazowa, Wola Pszczolecka. Jozef Pilsudski and the Karwat family together with Onyszkiewicz];
Jozef Ignacy Bardzki;
Ignacy Jozef Maksymilian Bardzki; and 2 others.

Above Franz Schroder b. 1831 = Franz Wilhelm Schroder b. 1831, the son of Mathias Wilhelm Schroder and Margrethe Hermann. The brother of Johan Elisius Elisias Schroder b. 1842 in Denmark.
Above Johan Elisius Elisias Schroder b. in 1842 in Fredericia, the Southern Denmark, d. in 1892 in Hamburg, Germany. The son of Mathias Wilhelm Schroder and Margrethe. Above Mathias Wilhelm Schroder m. 2nd to Sophie Dorothea Flugel, b. ca 1793 in Flensburg, the Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Above Mathias Wilhelm Schroder b. in 1790 in Aachen, close to Cologne.

Konstanty Lyskowski / Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1780 - 1855,
the son of
Michal Lyskowski / Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1747 - 1814;
the grandson of
Piotr Wawrzyniec Lyskowski + Wiktoria LOS.

Above Michal Lyskowski / Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1746/1747 - 1814, married to Anna RUTKOWSKA, born in 1789 in Mileszewy, close to Jablonowo Pomorskie, d. in 1868 in Brodnica,
the daughter of
Ksawery Rutkowski b. 1756, and Katarzyna Kalkstein, ca 1758 - 1796,
the daughter of
Kazimierz Kalkstein and Anna Dzialowska.

Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, junior, b. ca 1810/1820 + Julia Koschembahr-Lyskowska, m. ca 1840, lived ca 1830 - 1874. 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.
Above Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin, m. Jozefina Cisowska / Cissowska b. 1772.
Julia and Hipolit Jackowski had a son
Ludwik Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1850 / 1858 in SKARLIN, 18 km south-west to ILAWA / Ilawa Pruska.

Lisewo Koscielne, 13 km north-east to BARCIN [see Czolgosz] and 15 km north to Pakosc [Tadeusz Wolanski and the family of Czolgosz - compare 1901, McKinley], in 1888, was sold by Guderian, with a village Mochelek, to hands of Franciszek Dambski, the son of Jan Dabski and Jozefa Mittelstaaedt / Mittelstaedt.
Franciszek Dabski d. in 1895 and left widowed Antonina Nostitz-Jackowska Dambska.
Antonina Nostitz Jackowska, b. 1852 - died in 1899 in Sokolow {Sokolow, 10 kilometres south of Sieradz, and 19 km north-west to WIDAWA}, the Sieradz county,
the daughter of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1810/1820 in Sedzice, 4 kilometres north of Wroblew, 12 km north-west of Sieradz.
Hipolit was married to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, b. ca 1820, d. 1874.

Antonina Dambska was the granddaughter of
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin + Jozefina Cissowska b. 1772 in Naramice {17 km north-west to WIELUN}, the Lodz province at present; she d. 1846.
Antonina was the great-granddaughter of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729, d. in 1802 in the village Nogat {37 km west to ILAWA}.

Hieronim Nieniewski was the grandson of Anna Myszkowska b. ca 1710,
the daughter of
Jan Myszkowski + Jadwiga Gorecki.

Anna Myszkowska m. Andrzej Nieniewski /Niniewski b. ca 1700, the Sieradz official, MP in 1733 of Wielun,
the Piotrkow Trybunalski official, of Wielun in 1742 and in 1765;
the leaseholder in 1728 of Starokrzepice,
and in 1729 the landlord of Kietlin
[5 km north-west to Dmenin - the link to my family, Skora / Nowak of Krery; 4 km west to Kuchary of the OSTROWSKI family - the same Ostrowski owned the village Leszno close to Przasnysz;
7 km north-east to Radomsko],
in 1736 Andrzej Nieniewski bought Sedzice in the Wroblew parish, in the Sieradz county from Pstrokonski.

SEDZICE - 5 km norh to Wroblew; 4 km south-east to Tubadzin,
7 km north-west to CHARLUPIA MALA [with Chudzik];
8 km south-east to UPUSZCZEW of the Madalinski family,
9 km north to Charlupia Wielka, and 7 / 8 km north-east to WAGLCZEW.

Agnieszka Nieniewska b. ca 1725, d. in 1776, m. bef. 1746 to Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, b. ca 1710/1715, the brother of Wiktoria Pstrokonska m. MARCIN Kiedrzynski.
Ksawery (Franciszek) Pstrokonski, ca 1710/1715, d. 1783, the Piotrkow and Mozyrz official in 1750, the owner of Wilczkow
[in Wilczkow in 1738 Jakub Kiedrzynski was born to Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Noztitz-Jackowska + Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715, the son of Jan Kiedrzynski + Anna Molska b. ca 1687 - the Molski and Czarniecki branch from Stefan Czarniecki b. ca 1599. Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + Teresa Zaluskowska].

Agnieszka Nieniewska, 1715/1720/1725 - d. 1776, the daughter of Andrzej Nieniewski and Anna Myszkowska.

WILCZKOW belonged to Pstrokonski.

Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, b. in 1715 - died ca 1783, owner of WILCZKOW, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska d. 1776;
he was the brother of Marianna,
and Wiktoria PSTROKONSKA {born ca 1715/1720} - she was married Marcin Kiedrzynski {b. ca 1715/1720},
the son of Jakub Kiedrzynski senior, and Ewa Gomolinska / GOMULINSKA.

Ksawery Pstrokonski / Pstrokonski Franciszek Ksawery, 1715 - ca 1783 [his mother Konstancja ZAREMBA died in 1753], m. Agnieszka Nieniewska d. 1776.

Jan Kanty Kiedrzynski was the son of Franciszek Kiedrzynski and Agnieszka Nieniewska.


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].
The beginning of above Polish illuminati network connected with the "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].

And we look at my mother family branch came from Helena Kiedrzynska Czapska b. 1762. The 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 b. ca 1610/1620.

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.

Above Juliusz Hutten Czapski b. ca 1550 + Helena Wierzbowska, had a son Marcin Hutten Czapski b. ca 1575.

Marcin Czapski b. ca 1575, 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, and to 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, b. 1749 in Bieganin close to Sobotka and to RASZKOW
- my mother's family branch.
Helena Czapska m. aft. 1782 but in Ostrzeszow in 1789 she was witness with her maiden name Czapska]

and to Raszkow in 1802 [Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska the godmother], branch.

Above main ancestor -
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.

Mentioned Juliusz Hutten Czapski b. ca 1550 + Helena Wierzbowska, left a son Marcin Hutten Czapski b. ca 1575.

Marcin Czapski b. ca 1575, 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. Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620 was POW in Sweden in 1655-1660. Jan b. ca 1610/1620, married twice.
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.
a. Aleksander's son - Jan Czapski was Colonel;
b. next son - Maciej Czapski, major;
c. Piotr Hutten Czapski, Captain, the Pommerania official, took Smetowo, Luchowo, Czerwinsk, Opalenie and Smazewo,
d. Michal Czapski was Lieutenant, the Malbork governor,
e.
last son Aleksander Czapski junior, was (1734-1741) the Przemysl bishop, in 1741-1751 the Kujawy bishop, born in 1682, d. in 1751.
f. And one more son of Aleksander was MATEUSZ CZAPSKI b. ca 1680.

Walenty Hutten Czapski b. 1729, was the son of above 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.
Walenty Aleksander Hutten Czapski was the son of above MATEUSZ [NOT Piotr] Czapski, and took Opalenie [OPALENIE - 11 kilometres south of Gniew, 41 km south of Tczew; 9 km west to KWIDZYN].

Aleksander b. 1660 with named Anna BIALACHOWSKA had 3 daughters:
Marianna, the nun in Zukowo,
Zofia von Olse,
Katarzyna Lewinska.
Aleksander Hutten Czapski b. 1660, the Gdansk governor, was also 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.
Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + 2nd to 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.

Above 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 b. 1610/1620, 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, b. ca 1650/1655, 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 of Sumowo had the son
Jan Hutten Czapski younger, b. 1688, d. 1736, the Wenden official;
and the grandson -
Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709.

Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - d. in 1736 / bef. 1742. Jan Czapski of Bobrowo, b. 1680/1688,
had a brother
Jozef Czapski of Kruszyny, b. ca 1680.
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].
Jozef Hutten-Czapski of KRUSZYNY b. ca 1680.

Jan Czapski b. 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 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.
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620 [NOT ca 1630], m. Anna Klinska.

Marcin Hutten Czapski of Sumowo had the son Jan Czapski younger [b. ca 1680 or in 1688]. Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1680/1688 married Rozalia Bagniewska.
In 1736, above Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 [died in 1736], the son of Marcin, bought Najmowo and Sumowo.

NAJMOWO - 3 km north-west to Kruszyny Szlacheckie.
Sumowo - 2 km north-west to Najmowo.

Jan Czapski younger b. 1680/1688, d. in 1736, had the son
Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700 or in 1709. Jozef Czapski took Kruszyny Szlacheckie and Niewierz.

Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, had also a son Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1727/1729.
Sumowko in 1778, belonged to Ignacy Czapski.

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

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

Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1680 or in 1688 + Rozalia Bagniewska,
had the first son Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709 [my mother's family line],
and the second son
Jerzy Czapski b. [ca 1723/1726] in 1729, and Jerzy Czapski took the Wenden office, died in 1767.
Jerzy Czapski m. Konstancja Plaskowska of Brodnica.
Jerzy Hutten-Czapski, 1729 - 1767, was the son of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. 1680/1688, and Rozalia Bagniewska.
Jerzy was the father to:
Marianna Wybicka b. 1757/1758/1767;
Ksawery or Franciszek Ksawery Hutten Czapski;
Rozalia Hutten - Czapska;
and Ignacy Hutten Czapski.

Above Marianna Wybicka (Hutten-Czapska) b. 1757 / 1758 in Bobrowka
[close to Jablonowo Pomorskie, 5 km north-west to Sumowko;
8 / 9 km north-west to Wichulec,
8 km north-east to KRUSZYNY],
died in 1797 in Konojady close to SUMOWKA
[Kruszyny Szlacheckie and Niewierz took Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709. 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; and 5 km north to WICHULEC].

Above Marianna WYBICKA was the daughter of Jerzy Hutten-Czapski and Konstancja Plaskowska

[Konstancja Plaskowska Hutten-Czapska died in 1776, buried in Brodnica, the daughter of Jozef Plaskowski and Rozalia. Konstancja Plaskowska was the wife of Jan Remigian Lewald Jezierski and of Jerzy Hutten-Czapski, and of Florian Ignacy Lewald Jezierski.
Konstancja was the mother of
Ludwik Bartlomiej Lewald Jezierski;
Ignacy Lewald Jezierski;
Barbara Lewald Jezierska;
Marianna Wybicka;
Ksawery / Franciszek Ksawery Hutten Czapski

{m. Tekla Hutten Czapski, Markowska / Marchlewska, and Tekla was the wife of Andrzej Bialoblocki and Ksawery Franciszek = Ksawery Hutten Czapski.
Ksawery Czapski was the father of Tomasz II Hutten-Czapski and Andrzej.
Named here Tomasz II Hutten-Czapski b. in 1785, d. in 1862, was the husband of Bogumila and Maria;
the father of Julianna Nostitz-Jackowska

(Julianna Hutten-Czapska was the wife of Ludwik Nostitz-Jackowski died in 1877, the son of
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin + Jozefina CISSOWSKA;
the grandson of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, older, ca 1729 - 1802 in the village Nogat + Dorota RADOLINSKA;
the great-grandson of Michal Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1700/1710, d. ca 1766,
the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670
- my family branch);

and Tomasz II Hutten-Czapski was the father of
Jan Hutten Czapski;
Jozef Hutten Czapski;
Izabela Sulerzyska;
Antonina Sypniewska and 1 other}

and Konstancja Plaskowska was also the mother of 2 others children.

Konstancja Plaskowska Hutten-Czapska was the sister of
Andrzej Plaskowski;
Feliks Plaskowski;
Elzbieta Malgorzata Kozlowska;
Ksawery Maurycy Plaskowski;
Franciszka Grabczewska and 5 others.

Jan Boryslawski quickly sold his possessions to Pruszak (in 1788), ie. 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, d. 1774, and Elzbieta Plaskowska / Elzbieta Piaskowski vel PLASKOWSKA Pruszak.
Jozef Pruszak m. twice:
1st to Elzbieta Plaskowska, d. ca 1735, of SWIECIE by the Vistula river,
the daughter of Mikolaj Plaskowski,
with 5 children: Tomasz = Tomasz Tedeusz 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].

Marianna Hutten-Czapska was the wife of Jakub Wybicki
[Jakub Wyben - Wybicki b. 1754/1755, d. 1814 in Wadzyn, the Brodnica County, the son of
Jan Wybicki b. in 1712 in Sikorzyno, close to Kartuzy
+ and Anna Gotartowska Wybicka].

Above Marianna Hutten-Czapska was the mother of
Konstancja Scholastyka Klobukowska;
Franciszek Michal Wybicki;
Ignacy Wybicki;
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki;
Franciszka Petronela Wybicka and 7 others children.

Marianna Czapska Wybicka was the sister of
Ksawery = Franciszek Ksawery Hutten Czapski;
Rozalia Hutten - Czapska;
and Ignacy Hutten Czapski.
The half sister of
Ludwik Bartlomiej Lewald Jezierski;
Ignacy Lewald Jezierski;
and Barbara Lewald Jezierska.

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
[see below on the Jewish family Czapski of the Pleszew county and Kozmin Wielkopolski - here also the Walesa family, and the Pradzynskis].

Named Jozef Hutten-Czapski, ca 1709 - 1736, the son of Jan Hutten-Czapski + Rozalia Bagniewska.

We know also on the Jewish family Czapski, probably with the surname from the Hutten-Czapski family of Ostrzeszow, Raszkow, Glogowa, Wielun. It was polonised Jew family since the 50's of the 18th century.
Jacob Czapski b. 1830 in Kozmin Wielkopolski, d. in 1887 in Kozmin Wielkopolski, the son of Salomon Czapski [in 1846-1852, the owner of Skrzypnia in the Czermin commune] and Genendel Gertrud. Above Genendel Gertrud Czapski nee Radt, b. in 1791, d. in Poznan, the daughter of Meier Radt and Golde. Meier Radt b. in 1755 in Kalisz, d. in 1836 in Kozmin Wielkopolski. Above Golde Radt nee Matthias b. 1766. Above Meier Radt was the son of Itzig Radt b. 1720.
Mentioned Salomon Czapski b. 1785, d. in Kozmin, the son of
Menachem Czapski / Menachem Moses Czapski b. 1744 in Kozmin Wielkopolski. Maybe Menachem was the foster son or the son to named above Joanna Hutten-Czapska? Maybe Menachem had mother's surname. Ostrow Wielkopolski owned by Radziwill was the core of the Frankists movement, and Raszkow had link to the Zionists by the Newlinski family.

The same net: Marshal Joachim Murat, Paul Armand, Franciszek Paszkowski, Stanislaw Fiszer, Wincenty Aksamitowski and Tadeusz Kosciuszko in France, the Armand family in Moscow, Oldenburg-Romanov-Japaridze-Armand-Saparian-Konstantynowicz branch of Moscow and Miezonka, Duflon and Breguet of Neuchatel [+ Freemasons in Ceylon; the tea plantation and Oliphant - the link to Zionist and Jaffa; the link to Azbelev and Duflon + Konstantynowicz in Moscow; the link to Konstantynowicz-Zbieranowski-Andrzejak in Moscow during the Great War bef. 1918].

In 1792, in Bieganin [close to RASZKOW - parish, and Skrzebowa] was living Katarzyna nee Newlinski, married SMULEWICZ / Smolewicz / Szmulewicz, widowed after death of Stanislaw Smolewicz {b. ca 1730, d. bef. 1792 ?}, and Franciszka Newlinska, her sister, both daughters of
Mikolaj Newlinski [b. ca 1700/1710] and his wife Elzbieta KIEDRZYNSKA {Elzbieta b. ca 1710, maybe was the sister to our Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720; NOT of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680};
Elzbieta Newlinska Kiedrzynska was living here 15 years or more - before 1775, was bpt. here ca 1710. Elzbieta's mother probably was from the Raszkow parish. Elzbieta was buried in the Raszkow parish ca 1792. Helena Porebski married Newlinska (m. in 1721), was born ca 1700 or before, and was living in the Kozieglowki parish, 27 km south to Czestochowa. Marianna Porebska d. here in 1794.
Maria Newlinski born Krzeczkowski in 1780, to Jakub Krzeczkowski. Maria had a sister Antonina Czekierski. Maria married unknown Newlinski [b. ca 1770] with a daughter Faustyna Piatkowski (born Newlinski) and a son Ignacy Newlinski b. ca 1810, and next daughter Maria Bedkowska (born Newlinska). Named Ignacy Newlinski had a daughter Maria Newlinska born in 1840. Maria had the brother Filip Michal Newlinski b. 1840/1841/1847. Michal Newlinski (1847-1899), was co-operated with Herzl in 1896 in Constantinopol / Stanbul. Named NEWLINSKI, PHILIPP MICHAEL (1841-1899), was the jurnalist, b. in Dec. 1841 in Antoniny at the Russian Volhynia. Catholic. He was a multiple agent for numerous European states, and for the Ottoman Sultan, and to Theodor Herzl. Newlinski himself warns him that the Sultan will never give up Jerusalem; Herzl's diplomatic agent in Constantinopol and the Balkan countries. The son of a Polish aristocratic family, Newlinski took up journalism. He was appointed to the staff of the Austro-Hungarian embassy in Constantinopol where he established contacts with the royal houses; 1880 he resumed his profession as a journalist, first in Paris and from 1887 in Vienna, where he founded his own newspaper, 'Correspondance de l'Est'.
Herzl established contact with Newlinski in 1896 and persuaded him to work for the realization of Zionist aims. His newspaper devoted a special column to Zionist affairs. In 1899 Herzl sent him to Constantinopol.
Gladstone supported the Judenstaat.

Stanislaw Szmulewicz / Smulewicz / Smolewicz, probably Frankist, aft. ca 1758, came from OSMOLINEK.
Walenty Chrzescijanski, b. in 1859 in Nakwasin in the Orszymowo parish, the Plock county, m. Marcjanna Smulewicz, b. 1861 in Zakrzewo, d. 1907 in Maluszyn, the daughter of Stanislaw Kostka Smulewicz and Jozefa Biernacki.
In Zakrzewo, Stanislaw Smulewicz b. 1815 in Osmolinek, widowed, the son of Tomasz Smulewicz b. 1795, and Marianna Ciarka + Jozefa Biernacki, the daughter of Jan Biernacki. In Zakrzewo in Nov. 1830, Tomasz Smulewicz died; born in 1795.
Tomasz Smulewicz / Smolewicz was the son of Jan Smolewicz b. ca 1740 [Frankist ?], d. in 1832 in Osmolinek. Osmolinek is a village in the Bodzanow commune, within the Plock County, 3 km west to Bodzanow, 6 km south-east to Peplowo. Adam Maciejewski b. in Osmolinek, in 1838, bpt. in Bodzanow.
Tomasz Szmulewicz, was the grandfather of Marcjanna Szmulewicz / Smulewicz / Smolewicz. Above Jan Smolewicz b. ca 1740, d. in 1832 in Osmolinek, the son of SZMUL ?, Frankist; the link to Raszkow?

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 [my mother's branch].
Helena Kiedrzynska b. 1762 was the sister of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Ostrzeszow in 1788-1792 and in Raszkow ca 1802.
Jan Czapski b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni Czapski / Antoni Hutten Czapski born ca 1723.
Antoni Czapski had a sibilings:
Jakub Czapski and mentioned Joanna Czapska [b. ca 1724].

In 1765, above Antoni Czapski, the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski [b. ca 1700/1709],
and the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski [b. in 1688 or ca 1680],
sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski.

Antoni Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1723, was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700/1709.
Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, 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.

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 Antoni Czapski b. ca 1723, and Antoni's father - Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709,
and named Jozef was 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 [ca 1726], d. aft. 1765.

Menachem Czapski / Menachem Moses Czapski b. 1744 in Kozmin Wielkopolski, was maybe the son of Joanna Czapska, b. ca 1725, the sister of named Antoni Czapski b. ca 1723.

Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Ostrzeszow ca 1788-1792 and in Raszkow ca 1802. His family intermarried in the 19th century to the JARUZELSKI family of Kalisz; to the Karwat family of Wichulec; and by the Karwats to Jozef Pisudski, Marshal in the 20th century.
Jan Czapski b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni Czapski born ca 1723.
Antoni Czapski had a sibilings: Jakub Czapski and Joanna Czapska.
They came from Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1610/1620, and from Jan Czapski b. ca 1765, we have link to the Ostrzeszow in 1789 - and to Wielun in the 40' of the 19th century:
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 [ca 1790 ?] but in Ostrzeszow in 1789 she was witness with her maiden name Czapska. Helena is my mother line ancestor.

In Raszkow in 1802, Julianna Arnold, the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738 in Wilczkow [Jakub's brother was Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 in Bieganin, m. Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762 - my family branch],
was the godmother to newborn Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, the son of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1765; and the grandson of Antoni Hutten Czapski born ca 1723, died aft. 1765. 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 / Jan Remigian Jezierski b. 1733 in Puc close to Koscierzyna.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 + 2nd to Dorota Radolinska, ca 1740/1750 - May 1766, Dorota Nostit-Jackowska / Margareta Martha Dorothea Radolinska, Nostitz-Jackowska [Petrus Braun godfather ?; maybe a daughter to Jan Radolinski + Agnieszka]. Aleksander, b. ca 1729, was married 1st to MARIANNA KCZEWSKI with the son Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770, m. 1st to Anna, and married in 1804, 2nd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska, b. 1776/1780.

Dorota Radolinska Jackowska was the mother of
A.
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1780;
B.
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, b. ca 1780 + Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Lewald Jezierska, b. ca 1773,
the daughter of
Karol Lewald Jezierski came from Puc in the Koscierzyna county [7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna];
Hipolit SENIOR had a son Hipolit junior, Nostic-Jackowski, b. ca 1820 + Julia Koschembahr-Lyskowska, b. 1830;
C.
Joanna Nostitz-Jackowska,
D.
Izabella Nostitz-Jackowska.

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.

Above Jan = Jan Remigian Lewald Jezierski, b. in 1733 in Puc, close to Koscierzyna, was the son of
Karol Lewald Jezierski, SENIOR b. ca 1700/1710, and Anna DOREGOWSKI.
Jan Jezierski was the husband of Konstancja Plaskowska [died in 1776]
and Elzbieta Kczewska [d. in 1819 in BOBROWO];
Jan Jezierski was the father of
Ludwik Bartlomiej Lewald Jezierski;
Ignacy Lewald Jezierski;
Barbara Lewald Jezierska;
Florian Ignacy Lewald Jezierski;
Joanna Barbara Tucholka
and 6 others.

Above Karol, senior, b. ca 1700/1710, ie. Karol Lewald Jezierski Sr.,
was the son of Jan Aleksander Lewald Jezierski [b. 1660/1670], Sr. and Jadwiga CHRZASTOWSKI.
The grandson of
Michal Lewald Jezierski [b. ca 1620/1630, died in 1676], Jr. and Dorota GRABOWSKA.
The great-grandson of
Michal Lewald Jezierski [circa 1577 - d. 1633 in Koscierzyna], Sr. and Zofia KNUT.
The great-great-grandson of Jan Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1550 + Zofia.

Elzbieta Joanna b. ca 1773, was the daughter of Karol Lewald Jezierski, Jr., b. ca 1740
[the brother of Jan = Jan Remigian Lewald Jezierski b. in 1733 in Puc, close to Koscierzyna],
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.
Jan came from Michal Jezierski, Jr., b. ca 1620, d. 1676 + Dorota GRABOWSKA.
Michal junior was the son of
Michal Lewald Jezierski, Sr. and Zofia KNUT.
Michal senior b. ca 1577, d. in 1633 in Koscierzyna, was the son of
Jan Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1550 + Zofia.

Above Konstancja Plaskowska 1st, d. in 1776 in Brodnica,
the daughter of
Jozef Plaskowski and Rozalia.
Konstancja Plaskowska was the wife of
Jan Remigian Lewald Jezierski;
Jerzy Hutten-Czapski;
and Florian Ignacy Lewald Jezierski.

Above Elzbieta Kczewska (Lewald Jezierska) d. in 1819 in Bobrowo, was the wife of Jan Remigian Lewald Jezierski and Jozef Kczewski.
Mother of Florian Ignacy Lewald Jezierski, b. in 1779 Bobrowo, m. Marianna OSNIALOWSKA. Florian was the father of
Marian Lewald Jezierski;
Elzbieta Kozlowska;
Konstanty Lewald Jezierski;
Jozef Lewald Jezierski;
and Nikazy Lewald Jezierski.

Konstancja GRABCZEWSKA married Hiacenty or Hiacynt Jacek = 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 JEZIERSKA.
Dorota Radolinska Jackowska was the mother of A. Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1780;
B. Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, b. ca 1780 + Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Lewald Jezierska, b. ca 1773, the daughter of Karol Lewald Jezierski came from Puc in the Koscierzyna county [7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna];
Hipolit SENIOR had a son Hipolit junior, Nostic-Jackowski, b. ca 1820 + Julia Koschembahr-Lyskowska, b. 1830.
HIPOLIT senior, b. ca 1772/1780, was the son of Dorota Radolinska or of Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by Kwidzyn. Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna. Marianna Kczewski was the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1729.
Aleksander, older, b. ca 1729, was married 1st to MARIANNA KCZEWSKI with the son Jan Nepomucen, b. 1770, m. 1st to Anna, and married in 1804, 2nd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska, b. 1776/1780.
Aleksander was the son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766, m. ca 1728 to Eleonora Dabrowska, b. ca 1710.

Michal had two sons:
1.
Above Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 + 2nd to Dorota Radolinska, ca 1740/1750 - May 1766, Dorota Nostit-Jackowska / Margareta Martha Dorothea Radolinska, Nostitz-Jackowska [Petrus Braun godfather ?; maybe a daughter to Jan Radolinski + Agnieszka].
2.
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1705, had second son -
Wojciech Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1745, m. Teresa Rywocka, born ca 1760,
with a daughter
Katarzyna Cissowski, born Nostitz-Jackowski, in 1780/1790, to Wojciech Nostitz-Jackowski and Teresa Rywocki. Katarzyna married Marian Adam Antoni Cisowski / Cissowski. Katarzyna Nostitz-Jackowska d. 1863;
she had a daughter
Ksawera Cissowska + ca 1850 to Anastazy Florian Jezewski.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 m. 1st KCZEWSKA, the mother of
A.
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1780;
B.
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, b. ca 1772 + Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Lewald Jezierska, b. ca 1773,
the daughter of
Karol Lewald Jezierski came from Puc in the Koscierzyna county [7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna];
Hipolit SENIOR had a son Hipolit junior, Nostic-Jackowski, b. ca 1820 + Julia Koschembahr-Lyskowska, b. 1830;
C.
Joanna Nostitz-Jackowska,
D.
Izabella Nostitz-Jackowska.

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.
Above Elzbieta Joanna 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.
Jan came from Michal Jezierski, Jr., b. ca 1620, d. 1676 + Dorota GRABOWSKA. Michal junior was the son of Michal Lewald Jezierski, Sr. and Zofia KNUT. Michal senior b. ca 1577, d. in 1633 in Koscierzyna, was the son of Jan Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1550 + Zofia.

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.


Lipno, Sedziszow Malopolski, Zarnow and Opoczno. Zelechow, Krzynowloga Mala, Swiedziebnia, Pleszew and Swiecie, Chelmza, Brodnica and Tczew with Koscierzyna - Rudzinski of Sedziszow Malopolski; Duke Zdzislaw Lubomirski; Artur Potocki, the Templar; Tadeusz Grabianka, Illuminati; Jaraczewski - Krasinski of Baranowo, Krasne and the village Leszno close to Przasnysz - Pilsudski - Karwat of Wichulec close to Brodnica - Ostrowski and Skorzewski of Kuchary, Chelmo and the village Leszno close to Przasnysz - Krasinski + Garczynski of the Koscierzyna county - Rudnicki with Hutten-Czapski and the Kiedrzynskis: Stefan Czarniecki born ca 1599, General Tadeusz Kosciuszko [the godfather in 1785 to Tadeusz Wolanski b. in Szawle], Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, Jozef Augustyn Ostrowski, b. 1850 in Maluszyn - and the family branch of Kiedrzynski-Konstantynowicz, together with Oskierka, Gizycki, Ilinski, Tadeusz Grabianka, Chrapowicki and Prozor.


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.
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 1792 - new owner of ZELECHOW, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the owner of Chocen. Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Poznan official, MP, bought Zelechow from hands of Franciszek Placyd Roman. Joanna Lubomirska sold Zelechow in 1782 to Fabian Sebastian ROMAN and she took his estate in Podolia / Podole. Franciszek Placyd Roman was the son of Fabian Roman, and in 1786 took Zelechow. Fabian Roman was the Royal Court official.
Jan Ordega was the next owner after death of Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski.

Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1710], the SANTOK governor, m. Izabella Radomicka, the daughter of Wladyslaw Radomicki, the Poznan governor.
They had the son IGNACY Wyssogota Zakrzewski, the landlord of CHOCEN and ZELECHOW.

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 1635, d. bef. 1700 and Marianna Suchorzewska;
and of Teresa Baranowska, died in 1682 + Maciej Mielzynski, b. in 1636, Niegolewo and he died in April 1697 in Goscieszyn.

Above Freemason, Mayor - President of Warsaw, Ignacy Zakrzewski, came from Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675] and Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764. Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 in Pakoslaw, d. 1802 in Zelechow [Ignacy 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 [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].

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.

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].

Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska, 1731 - 1779, was the daughter of Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1670, and Elzbieta Pawlowski. Agnieszka had the brother Adam Bielinski.
Agnieszka BIELINSKA married Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born in 1710 / 1720, with a daughter Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who was married to IGNACY ZAKRZEWSKI, the owner of CHOCEN.

We back to CHOCEN [close to Brzesc Kujawski, Kowal, Wloclawek] and Marianna Helena Barbara Blizinska, born in 1799/1800, the daughter of
Antoni Zakrzewski JUNIOR, b. ca 1760.

Named Antoni JUNIOR was the son of
SENIOR, Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, who m. 1st to Rozalia MALCZEWSKA, 1725-1748, and 2nd to Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.

Ignacy Zakrzewski, the landlord in CHOCEN, married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779. But In 1755 in Swadzim, Antoni Wyssogota Zakrzewski, Colonel married to Katarzyna Lukomska;
witnesses in LUSOWO for Antoni Zakrzewski, the Radziejow official:
Jozef Zakrzewski, the WSCHOWA official; Gabriel Skorzewski, Colonel, the 2nd; Aleksy Skrzypinski, the writer of KALISZ.

Ignacy Zakrzewski of Chocen [died in 1802], FREEMASON, was the brother of
Franciszka Skorzewska.
Franciszka was the wife of Gabriel Skorzewski, born ca 1740. We know on Gabriel, the 2nd, born ca 1700/1715, who was the son of Andrzej Skorzewski and Dorota Chojenska vel Choinska [ie. Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + Dorota Choinska].

Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], were the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842). Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow, married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 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 [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].

Remember now on the daughters of Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) and TERESA:
1.
Ludwika MIELZYNSKA, 1st married Rafal Tworzyjanski, official in Wschowa, 2nd to Adam Poninski [ca 1680 - 1732], oldest - the ILLUMINATI net;
2.
Franciszka Mielzynska, m. Andrzej Zakrzewski / Andrzej Antoni Zakrzewski, b. ca 1670, d. in 1738.

Jozef Potocki m. 2nd to Antonila Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, with the son Ignacy Potocki.

Antonila Wyssogota-Zakrzewska had a son Ignacy. Antonila Wyssogota-Zakrzewska b. ca 1740, the daughter of
Jozef WYSSOGOTA-ZAKRZEWSKI and Katarzyna Twardowska.

Katarzyna Brygida Marianna Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, nee Twardowska, b. 1708, the daughter of
Waclaw Bartlomiej Twardowski and Teresa Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, Twardowska, born Swiecicka in 1684.

Katarzyna TWARDOWSKA married Jozef Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, b. ca 1690.

Jozef Zakrzewski, the Kalisz judge, was the brother of Antoni Wyssogota Zakrzewski (b. ca 1710, d. 1779), the Krzywin official.
Antoni's second brother was -
Andrzej Wyssogota-Zakrzewski (1710-1742); and they had a sister Katarzyna.

They were children of
Adam Zakrzewski born ca 1654/1660/1665, the Kalisz judge, and in Wschowa official.
Adam married Marianna Walknowska.

ANTONI Wyssogota Zakrzewski m. 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.
They had 4 children:
Franciszek Ksawery Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, General Adjutant;
Michal,
Ignacy,
Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, m. Ignacy Zakrzewski, the Warsaw President.

Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski was the owner of CHOCEN close to WLOCLAWEK.

Adam Zakrzewski born ca 1654/1660/1665:

Teresa Rogalinska b. 1749, was the daughter of Florian Wyssogota-Zakrzewski and Ludwika Gurowska, 2nd PRAZMOWSKA, 1730-1790.

Florian Zakrzewski, b. 1727 in Skorzewo [NOT in 1747] - north-east to Dopiewo, close to SWADZIM; died in 1784 in Dopiewo, close to Trzcielin, Steszew, Buk, Konarzewo; 17 kilometres west of Poznan. Florian Zakrzewski was the WSCHOWA official. MP in 1773.
Florian was the father of
Jan Zakrzewski; Maryanna Zakrzewska; Katarzyna Zakrzewska; Gertruda Jozefina Zakrzewska; Piotr Pawel Zakrzewski; Teresa ROGALINSKA.

Florian Wyssogota-Zakrzewski b. 1727, was the son of
Jozef Wyssogota-Zakrzewski b. ca 1700, and Katarzyna Brygida born in 1708 in JANKOWICE,
the grandson of
ADAM Wyssogota-Zakrzewski [b. ca 1654/1660].
The great-grandson of
Aleksander Zakrzewski b. ca 1620/1640, and Marianna Maria Suchorzewska.

Aleksander Zakrzewski, b. ca 1620/1640, 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.

Adam was the husband of Marianna Maria WALKNOWSKA, the daughter of Stanislaw Walknowski.
Adam, b. ca 1654/1660, was the father of
1. Katarzyna Kolaczkowska;
2.
Andrzej Zakrzewski b. 1710 - d. 1742 [the father to Krzysztof Zakrzewski b. ca 1740 + Faustyna ZAREMBA];
3.
above Jozef Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, b. ca 1700;
4.
Antoni Zakrzewski b. 1710 - died in 1779
[the father of Wojciech Zakrzewski; Ksawery Zakrzewski; Konstancja Zakrzewska b. 1760];
5.
Franciszek Zakrzewski;
6. Marianna Zakrzewska
7. and Anna Zakrzewska.

ADAM Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, b. ca 1654/1660, was the brother of
Jadwiga Cielecka, Zbijewska, Belecka;
Dorota Wilkonska, Kierska;
Jan Zakrzewski;
Zofia Nowowiejska, Lubiatowska;
Marianna Zakrzewska;
and Andrzej Zakrzewski.

Andrzej was the grandfather to mentioned Ignacy Zakrzewski, the Freemason, the CHOCEN owner, close to Wloclawek.

Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675 - 1738, the governor of SANTOK in the Great Poland] married Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764 [marriage ca 1699; she died in PAKOSLAW]. Above data copyright by Leszek Mila.

Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675 - 1738]
was the son of
Aleksander Zakrzewski, b. ca 1620/1640, d. bef. 1700 + Marianna Suchorzewska.

Andrzej's son was Maciej Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1700-1761;
and the grandson:
Waclaw Zakrzewski, the governor of Naklo (1787-1793), MP, 1738-1813.
And the sister of named WACLAW ZAKRZEWSKI was
Krystyna Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, b. bef. 1740 [NOT 1750],
m. 1st to Jakub Rozdrazewski, the Rogozno governor, b. ca 1730,
m. 2nd to Felicjan WIERZCHLEYSKI;
with the daughter
Teresa Rozdrazewska, 1763-1817, m. Ludwik Bogdanski, 1752-1824.

Jozef Chlapowski was the son of Stanislaw Teodor Marcin Chlapowski, 1796-1863, m. Henryka Dzierzykraj-Morawska. Above
Stanislaw Teodor Marcin Chlapowski, 1796-1863,
was the son of
Maciej Chlapowski, 1771-1834 + Donata Dorota Rogalinska, 1776-1841,
and the grandson of
Karol Chlapowski, 1733-1783 + Krystyna Zbijewska, 1730-1771 [Krystyna Zbijewska, ca 1730 - 1771, the daughter of Ignacy Zbijewski + Marianna Zbijewska. Ignacy Zbijewski died bef. 1768 + Marianna Zbijewska d. bef. 1768, the daughter of Jozef Zbijewski + Rozalia Wezyk. Ignacy Zbijewski was the son of Mikolaj Zbijewski + Katarzyna Miaskowska. Mikolaj was the son of Marcin Zbijewski died in 1701 + Marianna Sieroszewska d. in 1742. The grandson of Stanislaw Zbijewski died in 1669 + Zofia Wysocka d. in 1680. The great-grandson of Piotr Zbijewski d. in 1647 + Agnieszka Rozen];
and of
Stanislaw Rogalinski, 1733-1785 + Teresa Katarzyna Julianna Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, 1749-1804.

Teresa Wyssogota Zakrzewska Rogalinska, b. 1749, d. 1804 in Wronczyn - Greater Poland, in home of her aunt Potocka. Teresa Rogalinska was buried in Czerwona Wies, the Koscian County, in 1804, ie. 3 kilometres south-west of Krzywin, 18 km south-east of Koscian, 35 km east to BUCZ. Teresa Rogalinska b. 1749, was the daughter of
Florian Zakrzewski born 1727 [NOT in 1747] and Ludwika Gurowska, 2nd PRAZMOWSKA.

Florian Zakrzewski, b. 1727 in Skorzewo - north-east to Dopiewo, close to SWADZIM; died in 1784 in Dopiewo, close to Trzcielin, Steszew, Buk, Konarzewo; 17 kilometres west of Poznan.
Florian was the son of
Jozef Wyssogota-Zakrzewski b. ca 1700, and Katarzyna Brygida.
Florian Wyssogota Zakrzewski was the grandson of
ADAM Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, b. 1654/1660 - d. 1690,
and the great-grandson of
Aleksander Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1635.

Aleksander Zakrzewski, b. ca 1635, 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.

Ludwika Niemojewska b. 1720, married Hermenegild Franciszek Wyssogota - Zakrzewski in 1737.
Franciszek Hermenegild Zakrzewski b. 1710, died in 1771 in Kalisz,
was the son of
Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota / Jan Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680, died bef. 1743,
married to Ludwika BOREK GOSTYNSKA died in 1747, the daughter of
Andrzej Borek Gostynski died before 1691 + Katarzyna Radomicka d. in 1714.

Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota / Jan Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680, died bef. 1743,
was the son of
Franciszek Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1640, died bef. 1686 + Barbara Zdzarowska d. bef. 1686;
and the grandson of
Jakub Zakrzewski b. ca 1595, died in 1659 + Jadwiga Slupska;
and the great-grandson of
Mikolaj Zakrzewski b. ca 1560, d. 1604 + Katarzyna Krzyzanowska;
the great-great-grandson of
Jakub Zakrzewski b. ca 1523, d. 1571, married bef. 1559 to Anna Mieszkowska d. in 1561;
the great-great-great-grandson of
Wojciech Zakrzewski b. ca 1495 / 1500, m. Dorota Sarnowska in 1522.

Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742,
was the daughter of
Jan Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680, who was also the father of
Elzbieta Swinarska.

Above Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, married to Melchior Skorzewski, with a son
Andrzej Skorzewski
and with the granddaughter
KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.

KATARZYNA Kozminska, born Wyssogota-Zakrzewska in 1660,
was the daughter of
Andrzej Wyssogota-Zakrzewski b. ca 1630, and Barbara Zeledzki.
Katarzyna had a brothers -
Jan Zakrzewski b. ca 1660, the second, and Stanislaw Andrzej Zakrzewski.

Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota / Jan Wyssogota Zakrzewski, the first, b. ca 1670/1680, died bef. 1743,
was the son of
Franciszek Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1640, died bef. 1686 + Barbara Zdzarowska d. bef. 1686.

Jan Zakrzewski b. ca 1660, the second, was the father of Marianna Skorzewska b. 1691, and Elzbieta Swinarska.
But we have different data on named Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742,
the daughter of
Jan Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680, the first, who was also the father of
Elzbieta Swinarska.

We have the first, Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota / Jan Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680, died bef. 1743,
who was the son of
Franciszek Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1640, died bef. 1686 + Barbara Zdzarowska.

Andrzej Wyssogota-Zakrzewski b. ca 1630, married twice, the 1st to Zofia Zdzarowska and 2nd to Barbara ZELEDZKI.

Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota / Jan Wyssogota Zakrzewski, the first, b. ca 1670/1680, died bef. 1743, was the son of
Franciszek Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1640, died bef. 1686 + Barbara Zdzarowska d. bef. 1686 [Franciszek b. ca 1640 had the brother Andrzej b. ca 1630];
and the grandson of
Jakub Zakrzewski b. ca 1595, died in 1659 + Jadwiga Slupska;
and the great-grandson of
Mikolaj Zakrzewski b. ca 1560, d. 1604 + Katarzyna Krzyzanowska.

Franciszek Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1640, died bef. 1686 + Barbara Zdzarowska d. bef. 1686 [Franciszek b. ca 1640 had the brother Andrzej b. ca 1630].
Andrzej Zakrzewski b. ca 1630,
was the son of
Jakub Zakrzewski younger, b. ca 1600, d. in 1651, married JADWIGA SLUPSKA.

Andrzej Zakrzewski Wyssogota b. ca 1630, was the grandson of
Mikolaj Zakrzewski b. ca 1560, d. 1604 + Katarzyna Krzyzanowska;
the great-grandson of
Jakub Zakrzewski b. ca 1523, d. 1571, married bef. 1559 to Anna Mieszkowska died in 1561;
the great-great-grandson of
Wojciech Zakrzewski b. ca 1495 / 1500, m. Dorota Sarnowska in 1522.

KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA was the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.
KASPER Zakrzewski b. in 1739, was the son of
Hermengild Franciszek Zakrzewski / Franciszek Wyssogota-Zakrzewski.

Kasper Wyssogota Zakrzewski the owner of Gutow, born in 1738/1739, d. in 1824, was the son of Hermenegild Zakrzewski 1710 - 1771 in Kalisz, and Ludmila Niemojowska / Ludwika Niemojowska, b. 1720.

Tadeusz Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1710-1785, was the brother of mentioned Hermenegild Zakrzewski / Hermengild Franciszek Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1710 - 1771 in Kalisz.
Tadeusz Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1710-1785, was the Krzywin governor, married Kunegunda Zlotnicka. They had a son
Nikodem Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1741-1792, who was married to Ewa Drywa-Zakrzewska.

Ludwika Niemojewska b. 1720, married above named Hermenegild Franciszek Wyssogota - Zakrzewski in 1737.
Franciszek Hermenegild Zakrzewski b. 1710, died in 1771 in Kalisz,
was the son of
Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota / Jan Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1660/1670, the first, died bef. 1743, married to Ludwika BOREK GOSTYNSKA died in 1747, the daughter of Andrzej Borek Gostynski died before 1691 + Katarzyna Radomicka d. in 1714.

Marianna Owsianna, b. 1865 in Sepno
(4 km south-east to KONOJAD, the Koscian county; and 18 km north-east to Wilkowo Polskie in the Kosten / Koscian county) and she was died in 1892 in Wilanowo / Kamieniec close to KOSCIAN;
the daughter of
JAKUB OWSIANY b. 1836/1838, who after the January Uprising was living in SEPNO.

Jacobus Owsiany, born in 1836/1838, d. in Wilanowo (KOSCIAN County),
m. in 1864, in Konojad - 5 km north-east to WILANOWO, 16 km north-west to KOSCIAN, and 19 km north-east to WILKOWO POLSKIE, to
KATARZYNA Wyssogota-Zakrzewska / Catharina Zakrzewska (m. Owsiany), born in 1843.

Jacobus Owsiany, born in 1836/1838, died in Wilanowo in the Koscian county, married in 1864, in Konojad / Konojady, to Catharina Zakrzewska (Katarzyna Zakrzewska Owsiany), born in 1843. Katarzyna Zakrzewska was born in 1843 in GUTOW, was the daughter of
Konstanty Zakrzewski, born in 1811 in Kalisz, d. 1884 in Genoa, Italy.

Konstanty Wyssogota-Zakrzewski was the son of
Pawel Zakrzewski Wyskota, [b. ca 1780 ?] died in 1812, and Katarzyna REMBOWSKA.

The grandson of
Kasper Zakrzewski [b. 1738/1739 or ca 1750 ?] + GORZENSKA of Gutow, + Justyna Wyssogota-Zakrzewska,
the daughter of Tadeusz Zakrzewski and Kunegunda Wyssogota.

And Konstanty Zakrzewski was the great-grandson of
Hermengild Franciszek Zakrzewski / Franciszek Hermenegild Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1710 - 1771 in Kalisz.
The great-great-grandson of
Jan Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, [the first, b. ca 1670/1680] died in 1745 + Ludwika Borek-Gostynski.

Unknown Owsianna / Owsiana, 1865-1892 - a daughter of Jakub Owsiany / Jacobus Owsiany and Catharina Zakrzewska (Owsiany) / Katarzyna Zakrzewska - married to Nicolaus Brebor (Mikolaj Brembor) in 1885.

Kasper Wyssogota Zakrzewski the owner of Gutow, born in 1738/1739 or ca 1750. Kasper Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1739-1824, was the son of
Hermenegild Zakrzewski and Ludmila Niemojowska / Ludwika Niemojowska, b. 1720. Ludwika married Hermenegild Franciszek Wyssogota - Zakrzewski in 1737. Franciszek Hermenegild Zakrzewski died in 1771. Hermengild - Franciszek / Hermenegild Zakrzewski / Franciszek Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1710 - 1771 in Kalisz,
was the son of
Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota and Ludwika BOREK GOSTYNSKA.

Ewa Drywa-Zakrzewska, married Nikodem Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1741-1792,
who was the son of
Tadeusz Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the Krzywin governor, 1710-1785, and Kunegunda Zlotnicka.

Above Tadeusz Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1710-1785
[Tadeusz's brother was Hermenegild Zakrzewski / Hermengild Franciszek Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1710 - 1771 in Kalisz]
was the son of
Jan Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, b. ca 1670/1680, died in 1745, and Ludwika Borek - GOSTYNSKA, 1680-1745.

Jan Zakrzewski, b. ca 1670/1680, d. in 1745; the son of
Franciszek Zakrzewski, b. ca 1630. Franciszek Zakrzewski m. Barbara ZDZAROWSKA.

Franciszek Zakrzewski [+ 2nd to Jadwiga] was the son of Jakub Zakrzewski, b. ca 1600, d. 1651.

Jakub Zakrzewski m. Jadwiga SLUPSKA. And Jakub was the son of
Mikolaj Zakrzewski, b. ca 1560/1570, and Katarzyna KRZYZANOWSKA, b. ca 1570.

Mentioned Catharina Zakrzewska (Katarzyna Owsiany nee Zakrzewska) b. 1843; married 1st in 1864, Konojad to Jacobus Owsiany, born in 1838, d. in Wilanowo. The 2nd she was married in 1872, in Leki Wielkie / Gross Leki, 7km south-west to KONOJAD, and 11 km north-east to WILKOWO POLSKIE, to Andreas Fornalik. Jakub Owsiany married 2nd to Katarzyna Owsiana (born Kubiak). Jakub was born in 1849 or named JAKUB OWSIANY b. 1836/1838.
Wojciech Owsiany, born 1876 to the second wife of named JAKUB OWSIANY. Wojciech Owsiany was born in 1876. JAKUB OWSIANY b. 1836, was living in KONOJAD; after 1864/1865 in Sepno, then in Wilanowo.

Konstanty Zakrzewski was the great-grandson of Hermengild Franciszek Zakrzewski / Franciszek Hermenegild Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1710 - 1771 in Kalisz. The great-great-grandson of Jan Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, [b. ca 1680 ?] died in 1745 + Ludwika Borek-Gostynski.

Konstanty Zakrzewski b. 1811, was the husband of Faustyna Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, and Gabriela Zakrzewska
[Gabriela Zakrzewska (Lubienska) b. 1820, was the daughter of Jan Hilary Lubienski and Pelagia ZAJACZEK].
Konstanty was the father of
1.
Pawel Stanislaw Zakrzewski b. 1837, died in WIECLAWICE north-east to CRACOW;
2.
Katarzyna b. 1843;
3.
Anna Zakrzewska b. March 1844 in GUTOW close to Bieganin and Sobotka, north to Ostrow Wielkopolski,
4.
Franciszka Zakrzewska, b. 1847 - died in 1912 in KOSCIAN;
5. Stanislaw Zakrzewski, 1848-1921;
6. Jan Zakrzewski born in Poznan in 1850.

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.
Kasper Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1739-1824, was the son of Hermenegild Zakrzewski, 1710 - 1771 in Kalisz, and Ludmila Niemojowska / Ludwika Niemojowska, b. 1720.

We back to Kasper Wyssogota Zakrzewski, the owner of Gutow, born in 1738/1739. Kasper Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1739-1824, was the son of Hermenegild Zakrzewski and Ludmila Niemojowska / Ludwika Niemojowska, b. 1720.
KASPER's children:
1.
Pawel Zakrzewski died in 1812, he had a son
Konstanty Zakrzewski, b. 1811 in Kalisz - died in 1884 in Genoa. He was living in GUTOW, 19 km north to OSTROW Wielkopolski in 1844;
2. Jozef Zakrzewski.


LIPNO - Zarnow - Sedziszow Malopolski:

Wojciech Franciszek Myszkowski b. in 1743 in Skornice, d. in 1805 in Zarnow, bpt. in 1743 in Falkow, the godmother - Zofia Wolska nee Zakrzewska died in 1768 in Starzechowice; the godfather - Jozef Zakrzewski, the Malbork official.
Wojciech Myszkowski was the Royal court chamberlein in 1787. the landlord of Skornice. Married in Skornice, to Jozefa Orlowska b. ca 1765, the daughter of Jakub Orlowski. Witness: Jan Nepomucen Zboinski, 1753 - 1805 in Falkow.

Skornice, in the Falkow parish.
1871, Stanislaw Jakubowski, the owner of Skornice. Skornice is a village 3 kilometres west of Falkow, 26 km west of Konskie, ca 1815-1850 belonged to the Jakubowskis.
Skornice - 24 km east to Krery [Skora],
14 km east to Bakowa Gora - Bleszynski;
25 km north-east to Chelmo [Skorzewski];
16 km north-east to Przedborz; 17 km south-west to ZARNOW [Bubis].

Jan Nepomucen Zboinski, MP in 1776 of PLOCK; MP in 1782 of Sandomierz; in 1788 MP of Dobrzyn; died in 1805 in Falkow, the Konskie County.
The son of Count Ignacy Antoni Zboinski.
1761 - Ignacy Antoni Zboinski was the Mszana manager-governor after the death of Gabriel Sierakowski. Ignacy Zboinski (1710 - 1796), in 1765 he had Mszana Dolna with Slonka, Glisne and Ziajkowsk. 1770, Ignacy Zboinski with his wife Salomea managed Mszana Dolna. Jan Nepomucen Zboinski in 1776 took all after his father Ignacy Zboinski.
Jan Nepomucen Zboinski (1753-1805), aft. 1770 was co-owner of Mszana and then in 1779 until 1797, but in 1780 the leaseholder was Jacek (Jacenty) Grabianka.
Jan Nepomucen Zboinski, bef. 1798 left Mszana for Austrian goverment; 1801 - Count Piotr Wodzicki, together with Wielka Poreba.

Kikol - the owner, Ignacy Antoni Zboinski and his son Jan Nepomucen Zboinski.
Kikol is a village in the Lipno County, 10 kilometres north-west of Lipno and 36 km east of Torun.

Konotopie is a village in the Kikol commune,
within the Lipno County, 4 kilometres south of Kikol, 6 km north-west of Lipno, and 37 km south-east of Torun.
1853, Konotopie bought Ignacy Kazimierz Plaskowski.
1877, Konotopie took his son Karol Plaskowski until 1892.

Glodowo - owned by the Plaskowskis.

Ignacy Kazimierz Plaskowski b. in 1818 in Czarne, d. 1888. 1847, he married in Kikol to Antonina Marianna Tekla Zboinska,
the daughter of
Count Karol Zboinski, the Kikol landlord.
Ignacy had 3 children: Boleslaw Zygmunt Plaskowski (d. 1849), Edward Michal Plaskowski (d. 1850) and Karol Teodor Plaskowski (1850-1913).
They were buried in Czarne.
Czarne is a village in the Wielgie commune, within the Lipno County, 4 kilometres north of Wielgie, 10 km south-east of Lipno; 7 / 8 km north-west to Rumunki Tupadelskie [WALESA]; 18 km north-west to TURZA Wielka.

Karol Teodor Plaskowski in 1881 in Glodowo built the manor / court, 7 km north-west to Czarne.

Antonina Plaskowska d. in 1858 in Antwerpia. And Ignacy Plaskowski m. 2nd in 1858 to Joanna Leopoldyna Koschembarhr-Lyskowska / Koschembahr Lyskowska.
Ignacy Plaskowski was the son of Kajetan Cyprian Plaskowski + Jozefa Trembecki.

Chopin visited Karol Zboinski in Kikol.

KIKOL, 10 km north-west to Lipno [Pola Negri, Lech Walesa and Leszek Balcerowicz, also Maciej Igor Wojtczak of Brzesc Kujawski aft. 2010]:
ca 1685 - Wojciech Zboinski / Wojciech Jan Zboinski b. ca 1640, was the landlord; the Zboinskis owned Kikol until ca 1850.
1800 - Franciszek Ksawery Zboinski bought from Css Ludwika Skarbek, the Izbica estate.
Ignacy Antoni Zboinski built in Kikol the palace bef. 1800.
Wojciech Zboinski, ca 1640 - 1703, was the owner of Kikol.

Remember here on connections:
In 1688, Jakub Hutten-Czapski m. Konstancja Balinska in Zakrzewo in the Radzyn Chelminski parish [4 km north to Radzyn Chelminski],
with witnesses:
Sebastian Hutten-Czapski [b. aft. 1610 - d. 1699], the Malbork official of Dabrowka,
and
Jakub Zboinski, born ca 1610, the Dobrzyn governor, of Orle / Orla; in 1648 - 1658, the judge of DOBRZYN.

Ignacy Czapski, 1699 - 1746 in Rynkowce / RYNKOWKA, the governor of Gdansk

[Rynkowka is a village in the Smetowo Graniczne commune, within the Starogard County, 8 / 9 kilometres south-west of Smetowo Graniczne, 31 km south of Starogard Gdanski.

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: 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 the link to 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 -
a. Jan Czapski was Colonel;
next son - b. Maciej Czapski, major;
c. Piotr Hutten Czapski, Captain, the Pommerania official, took Smetowo, Luchowo, Czerwinsk, Opalenie and Smazewo,
d. Michal Czapski was Lieutenant, the Malbork governor,
e. last son Aleksander Czapski junior, was (1734-1741) the Przemysl bishop, in 1741-1751 the Kujawy bishop, born in 1682, d. in 1751. f. 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.
6.
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;
Jakub Zboinski, born ca 1610, the Dobrzyn governor, of Orle / Orla; in 1648 - 1658, the judge of DOBRZYN.

Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten - Czapski, b. 1725, d. 1802 in Warsaw.
Franciszek Hutten Czapski took Rynkowka - 43 km north-east-north to SWIECIE
{here we have the Rogaczewski family came from Wola Wiazowa - BROSZECIN (7 km east to Obrow) area. Deby Wolskie with the family of Kiedrzynski + Rogaczewski - 7 km north-west to named Obrow. Miradowo / Miradau, 4 kilometres east of Zblewo, 14 km south-west of Starogard Gdanski, and 50 km south-west of Gdansk.
Franciszek Rogaczewski was born in 1892, to Leonard Stanislaw Rogaczewski and Anna Laskowska. Leonard was born in 1860, in Miradowo.
Anna was born in 1873, in Lubichowo, 15 kilometres south-west of Starogard Gdanski; 12 km south to Miradowo.
28 km north-west to RYNKOWKA of Hutten-Czapski!
Close to Wdecki Mlyn - in 1677 under Kazimierz Radolinski. In 1919, Rehbinder (1884-1919)}.

Walerian Kruszynski was the owner of PLUSKOWESY, the Gdansk governor, lived in 1654-1720,
married twice:
the 1st marriage to JOANNA KITNOWSKA, the daughter of Adrian Kitnowski [the MALBORK judge], with a
first son JAN Kruszynski b. 1685, the GDANSK governor, lived in 1685-1753;
and second son PIOTR KRUSZYNSKI, b. 1690, d. 1781 or after,
and with Walerian's daughters:
Konstancja Kruszynska m. 1st Melchior Hutten Czapski, 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 marriage of Antoni KRUSZYNSKI 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 Kruszynski of Chelmno, senior, b. ca 1630, had next son
Jan Kruszynski, junior, who was killed.

Jan Kruszynski 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 Kruszynski 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.

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 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, 1690-1733.

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, 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].

Ignacy Czapski, 1699 - 1746 in Rynkowce / RYNKOWKA, the governor of Gdansk {married Teofila Konopacka, 1690-1733},
was 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.

JAN CHRYZOSTOM HUTTEN-CZAPSKI married Ludwika Rudnicka or Elzbieta Rudnicka Czapska.

Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695 [NOT ca 1710], married 2nd Teresa Podlecka,
with two / three sons [and the daughter to the 1st unknown wife]:
1.
Stanislaw Rudnicki, b. March 1739 in Chodaki, the Wierzchy parish;
2.
Jadwiga Szembek Rudnicka b. circa 1710/1714, d. circa 1765, the daughter of Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695. Jadwiga married Kazimierz Lubienski; Jadwiga married Marek Szembek.
3.
Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki, b. April 1741 in Chodaki = Wojciech Rudnicki
[and Wojciech Jozef Antoni RUDNICKI, b. 1741/1742, d. ca 1782, m. Jozefa Ordega, the daughter of Wojciech ORDEGA + Rozala Pawlowski].
Wojciech Rudnicki's daughter was -
Marianna Rudnicka, b. August 1767, d. aft. 1791 + 1st Jan Amadej.

And named Wojciech Rudnicki b. in Chodaki in April 1741, had children:
1.
Szymon Rudnicki, b. ca 1765, d. in 1809 + Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska, the second Petronela married Hieronim Nieniewski;
2.
Wojciech Rudnicki junior, 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 [NOT ca 1770/1780], m. three times -
the 2nd to Wincenty Czapski,
the 3rd to Jan Czapski of Ostrzeszow, Raszkow and Glogowa, b. ca 1765
[Jan Hutten-Czapski / Jan Feliks Czapski was the brother of Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762, d. in Wola Wiazowa, married to Izydor Kiedrzynski b. in 1749 in Bieganin, d. ca 1802 in Jedlno - my family line],
the 1st to Jan Amadej / Amaday.

Mentioned Jadwiga Szembek Rudnicka b. circa 1710/1714, d. circa 1765, the daughter of Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695 + 1st unknown wife.

Marianna Rudnicka, b. 1767, the daughter of Wojciech Rudnicki older b. 1741. Above named Jozefa Ordega married to [Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki, b. April 1741 in Chodaki = Wojciech Rudnicki] Wojciech Jozef Antoni RUDNICKI, b. 1741/1742, d. ca 1782.

Jozefa Ordega, the daughter of Wojciech ORDEGA + Rozala Pawlowski.

Wojciech Rudnicki's daughter was - Marianna Rudnicka, b. August 1767, d. aft. 1791 + 1st Jan Amadej.
Marianna Rudnicka b. 1767 [NOT ca 1770/1780], m. three times - the 2nd to Wincenty Czapski, the 3rd to Jan Czapski of Raszkow and Glogowa, the 1st to Jan Amadej / Amaday.

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 / Jan Hutten Czapski m. Marianna RUDNICKA, with more 3 daughters:
1. CZAPSKA Jozefa;
2. CZAPSKA Rozalia;
3. CZAPSKA Franciszka.

Above Marianna RUDNICKA, was NOT the daughter of RUDNICKI Szymon [acc. to me - Szymon Rudnicki was the brother of Marianna Czapska] + Salomea.

Marianna's husband - Jan Feliks CZAPSKI b. ca 1765, was the son of CZAPSKI Antoni b. ca 1723/1726 + KUROWSKA Katarzyna.
Antoni Hutten-Czapski was the son either CZAPSKI Michal [acc. to me - NOT] or
Jozef Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700/1706/1709 + 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.

Marianna Rudnicka m. 1st above Jan Amadej b. ca 1750 [?], with a daughter Jozefa Kordula b. in October 1790 in Czacz.

Mentioned above
Elzbieta Rudnicka b. maybe 1670/1675/1680.

Elzbieta's brother was Wladyslaw Rudnicki, the owner of Wabcz in the Chelmno county.

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

In 1714, Wladyslaw Rudnicki, the owner of Wabcz / WYBCZ in the Chelmno county, took money from Michal Nostitz-Jackowski [b. ca 1675/1680] for Piwnice = Golocczyzna [7 km south-west to ZEGWIRT], after agreement among Stanislaw Jawosz and Michal Jackowski, in 1699.

Wladyslaw Rudnicki b. ca 1680/1685, maybe was the brother to Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695 [oldest; b. NOT ca 1710].

Marianna Rudnicka, b. 1767, was the daughter of Wojciech Rudnicki older b. 1741 = Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki, b. April 1741 in Chodaki,
and the granddaughter of
JOZEF Rudnicki and Teresa PODLECKA.

Stanislaw Rudnicki b. in March 1739 in Chodaki, was the brother of named Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki. Above Stefan Rudnicki, was the son of Jozef Rudnicki and Teresa Podlecki. Acc. to the register of 1741 in Chodaki, ie. April 1741 in Chodaki. The godfather - Wojciech Gloskowski.

Elzbieta's next brother was Michal Rudnicki b. 1688,
who was the father of [in Galazki Wielkie]
Tomasz Rudnicki, 1724 - 1772, the owner of Grzymiszew + Katarzyna Franciszka Jerzmanowska, older.

Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695, the Bydgoszcz official, was living in Chodaki, the Wierzchy parish.
Jozef's brother was MICHAL Rudnicki, 1688-1727 m. ca 1714, to Konstancja Potocka died ca 1723,
the daughter of Marcin Stanislaw POTOCKI and Anna Wazynski;
Michal Rudnicki in 1722, m. 2nd Teresa Swierczenska / Swierczynska, the daughter of Mikolaj SWIERCZYNSKI + Konstancja.

Wladyslaw Rudnicki b. ca 1680/1685, maybe was the brother to Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695 [oldest; b. NOT ca 1710], who married 2nd Teresa Podlecka,
with two / three sons [and the daughter to the 1st unknown wife] of Jozef RUDNICKI:
1.
Stanislaw Rudnicki, b. March 1739 in Chodaki, the Wierzchy parish
[Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738, had the sister - Dorota Psarska nee Kiedrzynska, m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski, 1740 - 1784,
with the son
Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809. Jozef Madalinski / Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI born 1774, an owner of Kraszyn [4 km north-west to Chodaki] and Chodaki [14/15 km south to Poddebice],
m. to Julianna nee Bogdanska married Kiedrzynska, [maybe born ca 1760 !] 1770-1809, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski (born 1738).
Julianna Bogdanska [b. ca 1760, NOT 1770] was the sister of Ludwik Bogdanski b. 1752];
2.
Jadwiga Szembek Rudnicka b. circa 1710/1714, d. circa 1765,
the daughter of Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695.
Jadwiga married Kazimierz Lubienski; Jadwiga married Marek Szembek.
3.
Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki, b. April 1741 in Chodaki = Wojciech Rudnicki
[and Wojciech Jozef Antoni RUDNICKI, b. 1741/1742, d. ca 1782, m. Jozefa Ordega, the daughter of Wojciech ORDEGA + Rozala Pawlowski].

Wojciech Rudnicki's daughter was -
Marianna Rudnicka, b. August 1767, d. aft. 1791 + 1st Jan Amadej + next two husbands of the Hutten-Czapski clan.

Jadwiga Szembek Rudnicka b. circa 1710/1714, d. ca 1765, was the daughter of Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695 + 1st unknown wife. Jozef Rudnicki was the Bydgoszcz official.

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.

Wojciech Rudnicki b. in Chodaki in April 1741, had also the son, among others,
Szymon Rudnicki, b. ca 1765, d. in 1809 + Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska,
the second Petronela married Hieronim Nieniewski.
Above Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska was the lady-owner of Blizanow. Petronela Nieniewska Walknowska Rudnicka was the godmother to Daniel Seweryn Nieniewski b. in 1802 in Urbanice {2 km west to MALYSZYN, 5 km north-east to WIELUN, 2 km south to STAW, 6 km north to RUDA close to Wielun}, bpt. in 1802 in Ruda, 4 km south-east to WIELUN.

Marianna Rudnicka, b. 1767, was the daughter of Wojciech Rudnicki older b. 1741 = Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki, b. April 1741 in Chodaki, as the son of JOZEF Rudnicki and Teresa PODLECKA.
Marianna Rudnicka, b. August 1767, d. aft. 1791 + 1st Jan Amadej + next two husbands of the Hutten-Czapski clan.

Wincenty Czapski / Wincenty Hutten-Czapski, the governor-manager of Ostrzeszow, in 1778, married in Ostrzeszow to Marianna Rudnicka, the daughter of Szymon Rudnicki [the sister of Szymon !] 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 1775/1780.
Marianna was married twice / three times. Second time to named Jan Czapski.

Mentioned Jan Amadej [the owner of Boczki in the Szadek district, ex-county of Poddebice - close to Rossoszyca. Here also the Nencki family] 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, b. 1741, the Kalisz official [+ Jozefa Ordega; see on Zelechow and Ordega],
with children of Wiktoria:
a) Antoni Amadej;
b) Antonina, living 1789 - 1792 in Noskow / Noskowo [9 kilometres south-east of Jaraczewo, 8 km south-west of Jarocin];
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 Ordega Rudnicka was the godmother in 1793 in Piekarty [at present, the part of KALISZ] for newborn Korycinski; together with Marianna Rudnicka, b. 1767, the wife of Jan Amadej.

RAJMUND Skorzewski was the grandson of
Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, lived 1707-1789 + Ludwika HUTTEN-CZAPSKA
{Ludwika Czapska was the daughter of
Franciszek Hutten-Czapski died in 1736,
and the granddaughter of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, 1656-1716 + Elzbieta Rudnicka
- NOT Ludwika Rudnicka}.

Ignacy Czapski, 1699 - 1746 in Rynkowce / RYNKOWKA, 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 {b. ca 1620 ?}.

Above Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the Malbork official, also married to 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.

ADOLF CZAPSKI was the grandson of
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802 and Weronika Joanna Radziwill born 1754.
Adolf was the great-grandson of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 or 1700-1746.
IGNACY Czapski was the son of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski and Elzbieta Rudnicka or Ludwika RUDNICKA, Hutten.
Jan Chryzostom Czapski, coat of arms Leliwa, born 1656, died 1716, married to Elzbieta or to Ludwika Rudnicka (Nalecz coat of arms).
They had four daughters and a son: Zofia who married Kruszynski, the governor of Gdansk);
Teresa b. ca 1650; Jozef Piotr Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1650; Ludwika Hutten-Czapska.
Jan Chryzostom Czapski with the second wife had:
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, b. 1699, d. 1746, in Rynkowka,
and the last son -
Franciszek Hutten-Czapski, b. 1700, in Gdansk, d. in 1736, in Gdansk.

Mentioned above
Ludwika Rudnicka b. ca 1620. But Elzbieta Rudnicka b. ca 1670/1675/1680 - d. 1723.

Teresa Pawlowska (born Hutten-Czapska) was born in 1700/1704/1705, as the daughter of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski b. 1656 + Ludwika Hutten-Czapska (born Rudnicka, or acc. to me Elzbieta Rudnicka b. ca 1670/1680).

Teresa had 5 siblings: Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, Jozef Piotr Hutten-Czapski and 3 other siblings.

Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, 1656 - 1716, the son of Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski, 1607 - 1677 / 1678 + Zofia, the daughter of Jan Guldenbalk von Holt and Magdalena Uskul.
Zofia b. ca 1640, had a sister Magdalena b. ca 1650, married Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski.
Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski, ca 1650 / 1658 - 1711, the late son of
Piotr Czapski, b. 1580, NOT ca 1630, and Helena KONARSKA.
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski, 1607-1677/1678, was the first son of Piotr Czapski b. ca 1580, and Helena Konarska.

Marcin Hutten-Czapski b. in 1690,
the son of
Jakub Hutten-Czapski + 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 b. ca 1610, the sister of Sebastian Hutten-Czapski.
Marcin Czapski b. in 1690, m. Urszula Dorpowski.

Compare
Franciszek Zboinski, b. ca 1680, who was the son of Wojciech Zboinski + Teresa Ubysz d. in 1711.

Wojciech Zboinski, ca 1640 - 1703 = Wojciech Albert Jan Zboinski died in 1703, the Dobrzyn official in 1690-1702 and in 1678-1702;
the son of above
Jakub Zboinski, the Dobrzyn governor, b. ca 1610.

Jozafat Zboinski b. bef. 1700, was the son of named Wojciech Zboinski + Teresa Ubysz.

Franciszek Zboinski, the Royal court official, b. ca 1680 + Agnieszka Karnkowska;
had the son
Ignacy Antoni Zboinski, the governor of PLOCK, lived ca 1714-1796 + Salomea Fundament-Karsnicka;
and the grandson was
Jan Nepomucen Zboinski, the 3rd May Constitution supporter, lived ca 1753-1805.

Piotr Plaskowski died in 1773,
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.

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.

Jan Nepomucen Zboinski b. bef. 1770, was the son of Antoni Zboinski = Ignacy Antoni ZBOINSKI.
Jan Nepomucen Zboinski was the husband of Wiktoria Rudzinska, b. 1758,
the daughter of
Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski + Elzbieta Potocka = Eustachia Potocka, Rudzinska, Krasinska.
Above Antoni Zboinski / Count Ignacy Antoni Zboinski + Salomea Karsnicka / Fundament-Karsnicka, b. ca 1724, d. 1776, the daughter of Konstanty Fundament-Karsnicki, ca 1700 - 1765 + Zofia Derszniak, ca 1700 - 1751.

Ignacy Antoni Zboinski, ca 1714 - 1796, the son of
Franciszek Zboinski + Agnieszka Karnkowska, 1690 - 1740 in Plock,
the daughter of Adam Karnkowski + Ewa Lasocka born in 1670.

Franciszek Zboinski, b. ca 1680, was the son of
Wojciech Zboinski + Teresa Ubysz d. in 1711. Wojciech Zboinski, ca 1640 - 1703.

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].


Templars and the Illuminati, with links to
Lasek, Ilinski, Duflon, Konstantynowicz, Nobel, Armand and Lenin. Paszkowski, Fiszer, Axamitowski, Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Horodyski, Szaniawski and Erasmus Mycielski with Armand, Paszkowski, Apolon Konstantynowicz - links to Breguet, Duflon, and Japaridze, Dadiani, Saparow, Dukes Oldenburg and the Romanow of Russia.


The Lodz counter-intelligence code name CZARNIECKI in 1945-2021:
Samuel Rudzinski m. Marianna Grabianka of Pankracewice, the daughter of Bartlomiej Grabianka.
Marianna had a children:
1. Zofia Rudzinska m. Andrzej Ostrorog;
2. Kazimierz Rudzinski died in 1759, m. Wiecka,
with: Franciszek Rudzinski + Teresa Tarlo;
Kazimierz Rudzinski d. 1759 m. 2nd Antonina Nowosielska,
with:
Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1730-1764 + Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka d. in 1764 or in 1776 [Elzbieta d. 1776, but Eustachia Elzbieta died in 1781]. Rudzinski owned Sedziszow Malopolski.

Samuel Stanislaw Rudzinski b. ca 1640, d. aft. 1705 or in 1676, the son of Hieronim Rudzinski + Elzbieta Domaszewska. Samuel Stanislaw had the son Kazimierz Rudzinski, the governor of Czersk (1724-1752), Senator and the governor of Masovia / Mazowsze (1752-1759), lived ca 1676-1759 + Wiecka + Teresa Antonina Kicka + 2nd Antonina Nowosielska.

Samuel Rudzinski m. Marianna Grabianka of Pankracewice, the daughter of Bartlomiej Grabianka.

Elzbieta Potocka died 1781 [the 1st Rudzinska of Sedziszow Malopolski; the 2nd Krasinska of Baranowo, in the Ostroleka county, and of Zegrze; the 3rd Hutten-Czapska of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county, and of Przysiersk]
and the 3rd 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.

Sedziszow Malopolski
- in 1649 Sedziszow Malopolski + Rzeszow took Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski. In 1661, the town passed on to the Potocki family, as a dowry in a wedding of Feliks Kazimierz Potocki with Krystyna Lubomirska. Krystyna was the daughter of named Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski [see the Lubomirskis in ZELECHOW and the Roman - Brzezinski clan in Zelechow and Krzynowloga Mala].
Then to the son of Krystyna - Michal Potocki;
and to Piotr Potocki -
the supporter of the 3rd May Constitution. Piotr Potocki was the insurgent in 1768, in 1785 left Sedziszow Malopolski, died in 1794. In 1772 Sedziszow Malopolski was annexed by Austria until October 1918.

In 1787 or in 1790 Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska, the Sedziszow Malopolski owner, the daughter of Elzbieta Potocka, m. Michal Rudzinski, and Elzbieta Potocka married the 2nd to Kazimierz Krasinski [of Krasne near to Przasnysz; and of Baranowo north-west to Ostroleka; and of the Leszno village south to Przasnysz and close to Krasne].

Elzbieta Rudzinska died in 1776/1781, was the daughter of FELIKS Potocki. Feliks Potocki was the son of Michal Potocki with his 2nd wife.

In 1803 - Jan Nepomucen Zboinski was the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski.

Then to Wiktoria nee Rudzinski m. Zboinska, the sister of Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska.

Next owners of Sedziszow Malopolski:
Ksawera Stadnicka = Xawera nee Zboinski m. Stadnicka, the daughter of named Wiktoria Zboinska.
Xawera Stadnicka with her children: Bronislaw STADNICKI and Konstancja.

In 1834, Jan Stadnicki bought Sedziszow Malopolski. 1836 - Sedziszow back to Ksawera Stadnicka. In 1839, Stadnicki sold Sedziszow Malopolski to Leopold Szumski
- see Bouvier - Szumski - Konstantynowicz - Piottuch-Kublicki branch in Belarus.
The Kaminskis were the leaseholders.
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. 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;
Zofia Maria Potocka, the daughter of above junior Artur Potocki, in 1890 to 1897;
and Zdzislaw Jan Tarnowski, the husband of Zofia Potocki in 1897.

Above Artur Wladyslaw Potocki b. in 1850 in Krzeszowice
[close to Tonie of the Paszkowskis],
the son of
Adam Potocki and Katarzyna Branicki.

Named Adam Jozef Potocki b. in 1822, died in 1872 in Krzeszowice, the son of Artur Potocki / Artur Stanislaw Potocki, the Templar Freemason and Zofia Branicki.

Adam Jozef Potocki m. Katarzyna Branicki in 1847 in Dresden. Adam was living in Edynburg. Adam Potocki owned Krzeszowice, Staszow, Kobryn, Zabianka.

Above Freemason, Artur Stanislaw Potocki b. in 1787 in Paris, d. 1832 in Wien. The son of the writer Jan Potocki and Julia Lubomirski.
Artur Potocki older, b. 1787, married to Css Zofia Branicka, the granddaughter of Catherine II the Great of Russia.
ARTUR POTOCKI was the Count, the owner of the Krzeszowice and Lancut estates, graduated of the Ernangen Protestant University, officer of the Polish army, the adjutant of Prince Jozef Poniatowski in 1812, the adjutant of the emperor of France [fligiel- adjutant of Emperor Napoleon I] - Napoleon I - in 1815 [Napoleon Bonaparte I abdicated on 22 June 1815 in favour of his son Napoleon II. On 24 June the Provisional Government proclaimed the fact to the French nation and the world].

Wojciech Paszkowski [the half-brother of General Franciszek Paszkowski] was the manager of KRZESZOWICE owned by Artur Potocki. Wojciech Paszkowski managed also Trzebniew / Trzebniow [not Trzebnica !] of BYSTRZANOWSKI.

Above Jan Nepomucen Zboinski died in 1796/1805 in Falkow in the Konskie county, was the chamberlain of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski in 1777 [see Jan Wolanski of Szawle / Siauliai]. Jan Nepomucen Zboinski b. bef. 1770, was the son of Antoni Zboinski.
Jan Nepomucen Zboinski was the husband of Wiktoria Rudzinska, b. 1758, the daughter of
Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski + Elzbieta Potocka = Eustachia Potocka, Rudzinska, Krasinska.
Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1730-1764, was the son of
Kazimierz Rudzinski + Antonina NOWOSIELSKA.

Above Antoni Zboinski / Count Ignacy Antoni Zboinski + Salomea Karsnicka / Fundament-Karsnicka, b. ca 1724, d. 1776, the daughter of Konstanty Fundament-Karsnicki, ca 1700 - 1765 + Zofia Derszniak, ca 1700 - 1751.

Ignacy Antoni Zboinski, ca 1714 - 1796, the son of Franciszek Zboinski + Agnieszka Karnkowska, 1690 - 1740 in Plock, the daughter of Adam Karnkowski + Ewa Lasocka born in 1670.

Franciszek Zboinski, b. ca 1680, was the son of Wojciech Zboinski + Teresa Ubysz d. in 1711.
Wojciech Zboinski, ca 1640 - 1703.

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 Krasinski owned the village Leszno south to Przasnysz].
Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 = Kazimierz Krasinski = Jan Kazimierz Krasinski, died in ZEGRZE - and here we have von Gersdorff / Gersdorff family.

Above Elzbieta Eustachia Potocka died in Zegrze in [1764 ?] 1776/1781, 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:
6 km east to Bukowiec; 9 km west to SULNOWO.

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 was married ca 1768/1770 until bef. December 1772.
Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, the owner of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county + the 2nd married Elzbieta Potocka, the owner of Przysiersk {9 km north-west to Swiecie};
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.
Elzbieta Potocka was the owner of Przysiersk.
Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, was the owner of Bukowiec.

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 + 1st 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.

Elzbieta POTOCKA RUDZINSKA m. the 2nd to Kazimierz Jan Krasinski / Kazimierz Krasinski of Krasne, and 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.
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.

Elzbieta Potocka [the 1st Rudzinska of Sedziszow Malopolski; the 2nd Krasinska of Baranowo, in the Ostroleka county, and of Zegrze; 3rd Hutten-Czapska of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county, and she was the owner of Przysiersk near to SWIECIE] 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.

The owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, was Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska [compare the Pisz family of Sedziszow Malopolski abroad ca 2008; Spain in 2014-2016; Agnieszka Pisz in HQ of the Warsaw Foreign Affairs ca 2017-2021].
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.

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. The 3rd wife was 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.

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

Andrzej MADALINSKI of BOBROWNIKI, had taken from Marcin Borzyslawski / Marcin BORYSLAWSKI, and Stanislaw Borzyslawski / Stanislaw Boryslawski, in 1685, village Zarzecze and Debicza in the Ostrzeszow county.

Ca 1705, Marianna Grabianka Madalinska, 2nd married Samuel Rudzinski of CZERSK.

Samuel's RUDZINSKI relatives:
Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska / Barbara Rudzienska, the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski,
was the daughter of
Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka / Elzbieta Potocka b. ca 1720

{the daughter of Feliks Potocki and Marianna Danilowicz;
the granddaughter of
Michal Potocki, ca 1660-1749 + Zofia Aniela Czarniecka, ca 1660-1723,
the daughter of
Stefan Czarniecki, the Commander-in-chief of the Polish Army
+ Katarzyna Hulewicz}

+ Michal Rudzinski / Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1720/1730-1764.

Named Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski lived in 1720-1764;
the son of
Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1676 - 1759 + Antonina NOWOSIELSKA born aft. 1690
{her second husband was Wiktor Cieszkowski}.
The grandson of
Samuel Stanislaw Rudzinski b. ca 1640, d. 1676 + Marianna GRABIANKA,
the daughter of
Bartlomiej Grabianka younger;
the granddaughter of
Bartlomiej Grabianka older + Zofia BRZESKA.

Adam JARACZEWSKI m. in 1815 in Warsaw to Css Elzbieta Marianna Jozefa Krasinska of Krasne, 1791-1832,
the daughter of
Kazimierz Krasinski / Count Kazmierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 + Anna Ossolinska.
Above Kazimierz Krasinski, the owner of Baranowo [here the ancestors of Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski; Kaczynski and Chudzik - my family line], died in Zegrze,
was the son of
Antoni Krasinski, the Zakroczym official, lived in 1693-1762 in ZEGRZE + Barbara Zielinska, ca 1690-1774.

Remember here on connections:
In 1688, Jakub Hutten-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, born ca 1610, the Dobrzyn governor, of Orle / Orla; in 1648 - 1658, the judge of DOBRZYN.

Compare above Franciszek Zboinski, b. ca 1680, who was the son of Wojciech Zboinski + Teresa Ubysz d. in 1711. Wojciech Zboinski, ca 1640 - 1703 = Wojciech Albert Jan Zboinski died in 1703, the Dobrzyn official in 1690-1702 and in 1678-1702;
the son of above
Jakub Zboinski, the Dobrzyn governor, b. ca 1610.
Jozafat Zboinski b. bef. 1700, was the son of named Wojciech Zboinski + Teresa Ubysz.

Franciszek Zboinski, the Royal court official, b. ca 1680 + Agnieszka Karnkowska;
had the son
Ignacy Antoni Zboinski, the governor of PLOCK, lived ca 1714-1796 + Salomea Fundament-Karsnicka;
and the grandson was
Jan Nepomucen Zboinski, the 3rd May Constitution supporter, lived ca 1753-1805.

Piotr Plaskowski died in 1773,
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

[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.

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 granddaughter 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.
Faustyn PLASKOWSKI 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, the judge in LIPNO close to Wloclawek, 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 Hutten-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 Hutten-Czapska.
And the great-grandson of
Wojciech Plaskowski b. ca 1700 + Zofia Kaweczynska, of CHELMNO.

In 1812, Czarne close to LIPNO {not 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 PLASKOWSKI.
Ignacy Plaskowski, 1818-1888 + Css Antonina Zboinska, 1820 - 1858];

and with 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.

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.
Chryzostom Garczynski married 1st in 1680 to Marianna Wilczynska d. 1688 / 1696;
Chryzostom m. 2nd in 1697 to Katarzyna Zboinska, of Dobrzyn, 1voto Dzialynska, died aft. 1730

[Katarzyna Zboinska b. ca 1665/1670 - 1727, was the daughter of Wojciech Zboinski b. ca 1640.
Franciszek Zboinski, b. ca 1680, who was the son of Wojciech Zboinski + Teresa Ubysz d. in 1711. Wojciech Zboinski, ca 1640 - 1703 = Wojciech Albert Jan Zboinski died in 1703, the Dobrzyn official in 1690-1702 and in 1678-1702;
the son of Jakub Zboinski, the Dobrzyn governor, b. ca 1610.
Jozafat Zboinski b. bef. 1700, was the son of named Wojciech Zboinski + Teresa Ubysz.
Katarzyna married Krzysztof Chryzostom Garczynski, the son of Samson Garczynski, in 1697. Chryzostom Garczynski was the Chelmno official in 1680. They had 3 daughters: among others Marianna Garczynska.
Katarzyna Zboinska married also Jozef Trzebuchowski b. ca 1650, the Inowroclaw official.
Katarzyna Zboinska married also Kasper Dzialynski who was the son of Jan Dominik DZIALYNSKI. Kasper b. ca 1670],

the owner of
Klonia Wielka, or Wielka Klonia, at half way from Sepolno Krajenskie to Tuchola, 3 km south-west to Karczewo;
Karczewo, 19 km east-north-east to Sepolno Krajenskie;
Karczewko in 1720 to 1724.

Ignatia Elzbieta Eufemia Jaraczewska, born Koczewska / Ignacja Kczewska, in 1759/1761 in CZACZ, the Koscian county, m. Ignacy Jaraczewski b. ca 1760,
with a son
Adam Jaraczewski, 1785 - 1831.
Above Adam JARACZEWSKI m. in 1815 in Warsaw to Css Elzbieta Marianna Jozefa Krasinska of Krasne, 1791-1832,
the daughter of
Kazimierz Krasinski / Count Kazmierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 + Anna Ossolinska.
Above Kazimierz Krasinski, the owner of Baranowo [here the ancestors of Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski; Kaczynski and Chudzik - my family line], m. also to Elzbieta Potocka, and he was died in Zegrze.
Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, the owner of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county + the 2nd married Elzbieta Potocka, the owner of Przysiersk;
named Elzbieta Potocka, the 1st Rudzinska of Sedziszow Malopolski; the 2nd Krasinska of Baranowo, in the Ostroleka county, and of Zegrze; 3rd Hutten-Czapska of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county, and of Przysiersk.
The owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, was Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska. She was the daughter of Elzbieta Potocka, m. Michal Rudzinski. Named Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski, lived in 1730-1764.

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 LOPACKA had 4 brothers:
1.
Jozef GRABIANKA who had daughter Katarzyna Grabianka + Franciszek Polanowski;
2.
Antoni Grabianka, official in Czersk + Teresa Biekierska / Teresa Biesiekierska, 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 and the TEMPLARS in 1778];
4.
Kazimierz Grabianka married KOMOROWSKA.

Above JOZEF KAJETAN GRABIANKA had the son
Grabianka Tadeusz Laurenty / TADEUSZ GRABIANKA, 1740 - 1807, the Templar in Warsaw in 1778, and the chief of the Illuminati in Berlin in 1779, Avignon and in London.

In 1865, Leszno close to Przasnysz, belonged to Jan Ostrowski [Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840-1918,
the son of
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810-1896;
the grandson of
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, 1782-1847 + Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859;
and the great-grandson of
Michal Ostrowski, 1738-1805 + Marcjanna Tymowska;
and the great-great-grandson of
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski, the Sieradz official, ca 1710-1755.

Above Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859,
was the daughter of
Aleksander Potocki, 1756-1812 + Teresa Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, ca 1753-1818;
and the granddaughter of
Michal August Hutten-Czapski, 1702-1796;
and the great-granddaughter of
Piotr Hutten-Czapski, younger, b. ca 1677/1680/1685 + Krystyna Dorpowska.

Piotr Hutten-Czapski, was the son of Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1658 - 1711;
and the grandson of
Piotr Czapski older, ca 1580 - died in 1663 + Helena KONARSKA].


The TEMPLARS and the PASZKOWSKI family
[see the ARMAND family of MOSCOW and the
{Apolon / Apollon Konstantynowicz + Duflon + BREGUET - compare MALESZEWSKI + Venture de Paradise + the Jean Philippe Garran de Coulon family - ILLUMINATI; JOZEF Sulkowski and Venture de Paradise. Line to Marshal MURAT and Napoleon}
Apolon Konstantynowicz family - Moscow, Miezonka, KAZAN, Tallinn-Nomme and Viljandi - Paris, Lida, SWOLNA]:
CAPTAIN Wojciech Paszkowski, 1780 - 1856, the brother of famous General Franciszek Paszkowski [close to the TEMPLARS - in Cracow] who was the friend of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko [Kosciuszko was the friend of Thomas Jefferson b. 1743 - Illuminati].

Wojciech Paszkowski, 1780 - 1856, was the plenipotentiary [1821-1832] of Artur Potocki / Artur Stanislaw Potocki (b. 1787 in Paris / Paryz, died in 1832 in Wien / Wieden
- Artur Potocki, the Templar masonic degree, in 1830-1832 in CRACOW closely cooperated with GENERAL FRANCISZEK PASZKOWSKI in The Committee for the Reconstruction of the Krakow Castle in the Free City of Krakow and its District (1830 - 1836).
The Committee, whose work was supervised by Maciej Rembowski, the first - only nominal president was Count Artur Potocki - followed by general Franciszek Paszkowski, was never formally resolved, his activity decreased in 1833, and from 1836 his last documents came), Napoleonic officer

[ARTUR POTOCKI was the Freemason - the TEMPLAR:
the Masonic fraternity uses the honourary title of Knights Templar for its highest 33rd degree of initiation, in tribute to the earlier Templars. 'The Structure of Freemasonry' in Life Magazine (on 08 October 1956) in The Masonic Library and the Museum of Pennsylvania, featuring Knights Templar at 33rd Degree.
"... The steps on the left side present the 33 degrees of initiation for the Scottish Rite, with their Grand level on the top step of the 33rd degree. The steps on the right side present the levels of the York Rite, the top 3 levels of which are Masonic sub-orders named after earlier Orders which are independent in their own right, including the Order of the Red Cross (version of Rosicrucians), and the Order of Knights of Malta (version of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta).
At the top of the steps on the right side is the Order of Knights Templar (version of the 12th century Order of the Temple of Solomon of the original Knights Templar). The Templar figure uniquely occupies the highest level of the 33rd degree of Masonic initiation.
... Thus, Templar Knights and Dames of the Order do not need to join Freemasonry, because they are already established at the equivalent of the 33rd degree level ..."
- copyright by knightstemplarorder.org.

We back to Paszkowski Wojciech:
he acted together with Lozinski in Lancut;
Wojciech Paszkowski was Commissioner General to Artur Potocki.

Artur Stanislaw Potocki (b. 1787)
- a Napoleonic officer, the son of the writer and traveler
Jan Potocki, and Julia Potocka nee Lubomirski b. 1767 in PARIS

{JAN POTOCKI was the son of Jozef Potocki, b. 1735, d. 1802, Wien;
the grandson of Stanislaw Potocki, 1698 - 1760;
the great-grandson of Jozef Potocki, 1673 - 1751;
the great-great-grandson of
Andrzej Potocki died in 1691 / 1692 in Stanislawow}.

ARTUR POTOCKI married to Css Zofia Branicka, probably granddaughter of Empress Katarzyna II.
Artur Potocki bought a Palace in Cracow; and in Krzeszowice he built a summer residence
{the cousin of named General Franciszek Paszkowski - Paszkowski Franciszek (1818-1883), painter, landowner, deputy to the Galician parliament, economic activist. He was the son of
Dominik Paszkowski and Anna Niemojewska (died 1872),
the younger brother of Jozef Edmund PASZKOWSKI. He learned painting with Rafal Hadziewicz, and then with Wojciech K. Stattler in Cracow, where he lived with his uncles Franciszek PASZKOWSKI, general, and Wojciech PASZKOWSKI, junior, a member of the Galician government in 1809, the manager of the Trzebniow estate and Krzeszowice.
Franciszek Paszkowski - painter - went to Dusseldorf (1838), Dresden and Rome for further studies. He painted religious paintings, and many portraits: his father, brother and uncle, General Franciszek PASZKOWSKI in 1814 [in Warsaw], Tytus Chalubinski, and Antonina Jachowicz}.

In 1818, Artur Potocki became an adept of the 33rd degree of the Scottish Masonic Lodge
[within a few years after 1763, other degrees were added, until the Rite had a ritual structure of 33 degrees - the first three being exemplified in a Symbolic Lodge, if a Grand Lodge with subordinate Lodges existed in the area.
In 1767, Henry Francken, who had been deputized by Morin, organized a Lodge of Perfection in Albany, New York. This was the forerunner of what was to become the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite in the United States.
On August 5, 1813, Emanuel De La Motta, 33rd degree, of Savannah, in US Georgia, a distinguished Jewish merchant and philanthropist, and Grand Treasurer General of the Supreme Council at Charleston, organized in New York City the Supreme Council of the Thirty-third degree for the Northern District and Jurisdiction of the United States of America.
The first Sovereign Grand Commander was Daniel D. Tompkins, 33rd degree.
In 1813, Daniel D. Tompkins (1774-1825) became the first Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council for the newly established Northern Masonic Jurisdiction for the Scottish Rite in the United States, a position he held until his death in 1825. Daniel D. Tompkins (1774-1825) was the Sixth Vice President of the United States, 1817-25. Born June 21, 1774 in Fox Meadows (now Scarsdale), N.Y. His father was a farmer. Graduate of Columbia Univ. in 1795, studied law; he was elected U.S. congressman.
He was at the same time Vice President of the United States for two terms, under President Monroe.
Then, the first Grand Secretary General of this Supreme Council, its Conservator during the era of anti-Masonic attacks, and its third Sovereign Grand Commander from 1832-1851, was John James Joseph Gourgas, 33rd degree.
Copyright by 32nddegreemasons].

ARTUR POTOCKI in 1823, founded the "Woolen Bank" in Ogledow, he founded a male school in Staszow.
After his death in Vienna, Arthur was inherited by his only son,
Adam Jozef Potocki born in 1822
[ADAM POTOCKI was the CONSPIRATOR in CRACOW in April 1848; imprisoned in 1851. He studied in SCOTLAND in Edynburg {see CHOPIN}. In 1848 in Paris was the chief of the National Guard.
The owner of:
Krzeszowice, Tenczynek, Medrzechow, Gora Ropczycka, Strzechowskie, Pacanow, Spytkow, Staszow, Buzanka; Daszkowka;
in POLESIE - Kobryn, Zabianka, Jablonowka, Zalesie i Olchowiec].

ARTUR POTOCKI was married to Zofia Branicki Potocka born on 11 January 1790 in Warsaw, whom she married in 1816, a philanthropist. She was the daughter of Franciszek Ksawery BRANICKI and Aleksandra.
Zofia Branicki Potocka was an art lover [compare the Countess Giulia Samayloff / Julia von der Pahlen (1803-1875), Julia Samoilova / Yuliya Pavlovna Samoilova], collected, among others Italian painting. She founded a hospital and shelter for the poor in Krzeszowice and named him husband Artur Potocki.
She helped the wounded in the January Uprising in 1863.
She was the initiator of the reconstruction of the chapel of Saint Leonard in Wawel. She was buried in Krzeszowice on January 9, 1879.
Mentioned above
Franciszek Ksawery Branicki b. ca 1730 in Barwald;
the first general royal adjutant in 1764; Minister of War; general of Lithuanian artillery in 1768-1773, Lieutenant General of the Crown Forces since 1764, General of the Russian Empire in 1795, MP in 1752 and in 1764.

The father of named ARTUR Potocki:
Jan Potocki / Graf / Courchamps, born on March 8, 1761 in Pikow in the Braclaw province, or in Kurylowka;
a Polish novelist and playwright; a traveler a politician, historian, publicist, ethnographer, one of the first Polish archaeologists, a researcher of Slavic antiquity, an engineer, the first Polish aeronaut;
a Maltese bachelor.
He married in 1783 to Julia Lubomirska, heiress of Lancut and Krzeszowice.
Jan Potocki went by sea from Cherson via Istanbul to Egypt and then to Venice, 1785-1787 he stayed in Paris; he was friend to C. F. Volney; 1787 he went to the Netherlands.

Note to named above Julia Potocka nee Lubomirska:

Ludwika Opalinska + Jan Kazimierz Sapieha
had 6 children, among others Ludwika's daughter,
Katarzyna Sapieha devolved all [owned Tarce until 1791] to Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha, Duke (1757-1798),
the son of
Jan Sapieha (1732-1757) and Elzbieta Branicka, the 1st.

In 1673 - Piotr Opalinski younger took Tarce, Radlin, Katy, Wilkowyja, Lusczanow, Stregosza, Bachorzewo, Cielcza, Czasczow, Dambrowa.
Piotr Opalinski m. Ludwika, with the son Adam; in 1678, Piotr married Katarzyna Przyjemska, with 2 daughters, Ewa and Ludwika younger (1684-1719) and a son Antoni.

Tarce - Katy - Wilkowyja took Ludwika OPALINSKA m. Jan Kazimierz Sapieha (1673-1730), and leased the estate to hands of Jan Jarochowski.
Named Jan Jarochowski m. ca 1690 to Agnieszka Zdzarska, with 5 sons.
Jan JAROCHOWSKI was next the owner of Wilkowyja - Tarce estate.
His son Franciszek Jarochowski ca 1730 m. Marianna Albinowska vel Elbinowska; in 1732 in Tarce, Jan Kanty Rafal Jarochowski was born.
Franciszek Jarochowski was the co-owner of Tarce with his brother - Jozef Jarochowski, m. Marianna Grochowicka, and Marianna had a son born in 1732 in Tarce, Ignacy Jarochowski.
In 1745 Tarce was taken by the son of named Franciszek - ie. Antoni JAROCHOWSKI.
In 1791 - Kozmin, Radlin, Tarce and probably Wilkowyja - Katy was taken by German landowner.

Named Ludwika Opalinska + Jan Kazimierz Sapieha had 6 children:
and Ludwika's daughter, Katarzyna devolved all [Tarce until 1791] to Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha, Duke (1757-1798), the son of Jan Sapieha (1732-1757) and Elzbieta Branicka.
Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha was General and Marshal of Lithuania, m. Css Anna Cetner (1764-1814).
In 1791, Kazimierz Nestor SAPIEHA sold all to Karol Gleve, the plenipotent of Count Fryderyk Adolf Kalkreuth, General, ie. Kozmin, Radlin, KATY / Konty [the Walesas here], Stegosza, WILKOWYJA / Wylkowyja, Luszczanow, Cielcza, Tarce, Annopol, Olendry, and Elzbiecin.
In 1866, Tarce bought Antonina Bojanowski m. Gorzenska (1802-1868), widow after death of her husband Hieronim Michal Gorzenski (1793-1846). The Gorzenskis were the owners of Smielow.
They had 5 sons:
Wladyslaw Gorzenski (1826-1860), Antoni Gorzenski (1828-1880), Zygmunt Gorzenski (1830-1886), Tadeusz (1833-1872) and Stanislaw GORZENSKI (1836/1838-1898).
Tarce took Stanislaw Gorzenski, who in 1860 married Eliza Wesierska (1849-1910).
Zbigniew Ostrorog-Gorzenski, the owner of TARCE / TARZEC, b. 1869 in Lgow, d. 1926 in Tarce, insurgent, major, was the son of named Stanislaw Gorzenski.

Stanislaw Gorzenski was the son of
Hieronim Gorzenski
and the grandson of
Andrzej Gorzenski.

Elzbieta Branicka (ca 1734 - 1800), the 1st,
was a politician, being the financier of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; and the King's adviser in 1763-1776, and she also had a relationship with the king in 1763 - 1776.
She was the daughter of
Piotr Branicki and Melania Teresa Szembek
and the sister of Franciszek Ksawery Branicki.

Melania Teresa Szembek was the daughter of Piotr Wojciech Szembek, 1680-1738.

Melania with Piotr Branicki d. 1762, the son of Jozef Branicki, had children:
1.
Franciszek Ksawery Branicki, 1730-1819;
2.
and above Elzbieta Sapieha.

Above
Franciszek Ksawery Branicki, 1730 - 1819 in Bila Tserkva,
married in 1781 to Alexandra Vassilievna von Engelhardt, 1754-1838,
with:
1.
Wladyslaw Grzegorz Branicki, 1783-1843, married in 1813 to Roza Potocka, 1780-1862;
2.
Zofia Branicka, 1790-1879, married in 1816 to Arthur Potocki, 1787-1832;

Arthur / ARTUR Potocki, 1787-1832, was the son of
Jan Nepomuk Potocki, 1761-1815 + Julia Lubomirska, 1760-1799.
Artur Potocki had a son
Adam Jozef Potocki, 1822-1872, married in 1847 to Katarzyna Branicka, 1825-1907.
3.
Elzbieta Branicka, 2nd, 1792-1881, married in 1819 to Mikhail Semenovitch Vorontsov, 1782-1856.

Elzbieta Branicka, the 1st, b. ca 1734, married Jan Jozef Sapieha in 1753, whom she divorced in 1755 for his adultery.

Jan Jozef Sapiecha, 1737 - 1792,
was the son of
Ignacy Jozef Piotr Sapieha and Anna Cetner, Sapieha (born Krasicka), the 1st.

Ignacy Sapieha was born in 1702, in Wisnicze in the LUBLIN province.
Anna KRASICKA was born in 1707, in Chelm Lubelski.

Jan Sapieha had the brother Franciszek Ksawery Sapieha.
Jan married Teofila Strzelyslawa Sapiecha, born Sapieha in 1742, in Navahrudak, Belarus.
Jan married also to Elzbieta Branicka in 1753, b. in 1733/1734. They had one son Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha.
"She remarried Jan Sapieha, a relative of her first spouse, by whom she was widowed in 1757 after an unhappy marriage. She became the mother of Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha".

Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha was General and Marshal of Lithuania, m. Css Anna Cetner the 2nd (1764-1814).

Ludwika Opalinska + Jan Kazimierz Sapieha had 6 children: and Ludwika's daughter, Katarzyna devolved all [Katy and Tarce until 1791 - close to JAROCIN] to mentioned Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha, Duke (1757-1798), the son of Jan Sapieha (1732-1757) and Elzbieta Branicka.

Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha was General and Marshal of Lithuania, m. Css Anna Cetner (1764-1814). In 1791, Kazimierz Nestor SAPIEHA sold all [Katy, TARCE close to JAROCIN] to Karol Gleve, the plenipotent of Count Fryderyk Adolf Kalkreuth, General, ie. Kozmin, Radlin, KATY / Konty [the Walesas here], Stegosza, WILKOWYJA / Wylkowyja, Luszczanow, Cielcza, Tarce, Annopol, Olendry, and Elzbiecin.

Two family trees and families - the Kiedrzynski-Konstantynowicz branch, and the Paszkowski-Armand- Konstantynowicz line - met around 1783/1789 in the LELOW region [Dabrowno and SEKURSKO] and these two families are closely related to the Bystrzanowski brothers:
Kajetan Bystrzanowski
[ca 1770/1780 he owned the palace in NAKLO close to LELOW. Then the palace belonged to his son Jozef Bystrzanowski, until ca 1839; next to Michal Zbijewski, married Teresa Bystrzanowski, the daughter of Jozef Bystrzanowski;
and to Michal's son - Jan Zbijewski; after him: Angelika Mohl; and the Komorowski family - Matylda Komorowska, the wife of the heir to the throne of Belgium, as well as the famous painter Franciszek Starowieyski]
and Sebastian Bystrzanowski
[in USA with General Tadeusz Kosciuszko {?}; he was the owner of SEKURSKO - both were the sons of
Karol Bystrzonowski / Bystronowski (1710 - 1752)
- the Checiny official].

The great-grandmother of Lech Walesa by the female side was born in Kamionki, the Plock county, bpt. in Biala in 1838/1839. Lech Walesa b. in 1943, as the son of Boleslaw Walesa and Feliksa Kaminska.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka ca 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.

Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685; m. second in 1687, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew {born ca 1640 - d. 1685}
[= Smardzew, the Wroblow parish, in the Sieradz county - in the 16th cent. to Potocki and Zaleski, in 1576.
Andrzej Zaleski b. ca 1640, had a sister
Elzbieta Zaleska b. ca 1635, m. Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece in the PLOCK county],
and Andrzej ZALESKI was the Lieutenant, he was buried in Kalisz
[Andrzej Zaleski lived also in the Wloclawek district and in the Swiecie county:
in 1661 in Gawlowice, 2 km north to Bagart, 7 km south-west to Radzyn Chelminski;
12 km north to Wabrzezno -
Andrzej Zaleski was the godfather for Gawlowski together with godmother Anna Poniatowska.
In 1664 in Sulmowo / Sulnowo, the Swiecie county
- for Kowalski, the godfather was Andrzej Zaleski with Anna Trzebienska.
SULNOWO - 15 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km east to Wyrwa, 3 km north to Swiecie.
PRZYSIERSK [Hutten-Czapski]:
6 km east to Bukowiec; 9 km west to SULNOWO].

KAMIONKI - the Plock County, 4 / 5 kilometres north of Biala, 10 km north of Plock, 9 km south to KOLCZYN
[compare communist Andrzej Kolczynski, Major of Security services of prosecutor and counter-intelligence in Lodz; b. ca 1952, was killed ca 2000].

Ignacja Eufemia Kczewska b. ca 1759, m. Ignacy Jaraczewski b. ca 1760,
with a son
Adam Jaraczewski, 1785-1831.

Above Ignacja had a sister Roza Kczewska / Kszczewska, b. ca 1760, m. to Antoni Kozlowski, b. ca 1760, d. aft. 1784, the owner of Sroki and Gorka, close to Kobylin, married in 1783 in Lodz.

Above
Adam JARACZEWSKI m. in 1815 in Warsaw to Css Elzbieta Marianna Jozefa Krasinska of Krasne, 1791-1832,
the daughter of
Kazimierz Krasinski / Count Kazmierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 + Anna Ossolinska.

Above Kazimierz Krasinski, the owner of Baranowo [here the ancestors of Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski; Kaczynski and Chudzik - my family line], died in Zegrze,
was the son of
Antoni Krasinski, the Zakroczym official, lived in 1693-1762 in ZEGRZE + Barbara Zielinska, ca 1690-1774.

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).

Compare -
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 [the 1st Rudzinska of Sedziszow Malopolski; the 2nd Krasinska of Baranowo, in the Ostroleka county, and of Zegrze; 3rd Hutten-Czapska of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county, and of Przysiersk]
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
[compare the Pisz family of Sedziszow Malopolski abroad ca 2008; Spain in 2014-2016; Agnieszka Pisz in HQ of the Warsaw Foreign Affairs ca 2017-2021].
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.

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 [the ancestors of the Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski who in the 50' of the 20th century commanded "Polish" Army].

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

Pawel Czaplicki, b. in Czaplice-Baki ca 1742, d. in 1826, m. Barbara Mlodzianowska,
with son
Franciszek CZAPLICKI, b. in Czaplice-Baki in 1788, d. in Krzynowloga Mala in 1859 [north to Przasnysz], m. 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 Lelewel 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.
Tadeusz's wife was Ewa Szelutt from Lithuania.
Tadeusz LELEWEL was the great grandson of Henryk Lelewel, 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.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife in 1687/1688 of Adam Molski of Pleszew,
and they had
the daughter Anna Molska b. in 1687, married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680,
with the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.
And Andrzej Kiedrzynski had the son Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 + Helena Hutten-Czapska born in 1762, lived in Ostrzeszow, Raszkow, Bieganin, Jedlno and Wola Wiazowa. Izydor had the son Gabryel Kiedrzynski - my family line - who acted aft. 1819 in the secret Polish movement, winter 1831/1832 abroad, 1833 - the guerilla movements.
Anna Wollowicz Oskierka had a brother Michal Wollowicz, 1805 - 1833 (the Zaliwski conspiracy in 1833). Anna nee Wollowicz, Oskierka / Oskierko was granddaughter of Michal Wincenty Wollowicz b. ca 1740.
Michal Wincenty Wollowicz (with wife Petronela / Petronella Swiecicka) was a son of Kazimierz Wollowicz senior - the Slonim Marshal, b. ca 1720 ?, died November 1790 in Slonim, with a wife Ludwika.
Kazimierz Wollowicz senior - the Slonim Marshal, come from Samuel Wolowicz b. ca 1590 and Elzbieta.

Dmochowski Henryk / Dmochowski / Sanders Henry, 1810-1863, insurrectionist of 1863,
artist-sculptor. Born in the Zablocie Manor in the Braslaw county as the son of
Michal Dmochowski (died 1832) the former scribe for the Educational Commission, and Anna Deulow (died 1812).
A brother of Michal Dmochowski, and uncle of Henryk Dmochowski; and next of kin to Kazimierz Dmochowski - the Archbishop-Metropolitan in Mohylew. Henryk Dmochowski studied in Wilno, but in 1831, led by Professor Walerian Pietkiewicz, joined the partisan regiment organized by Colonel Jozef Zaliwski near Troki. He had a close personal relationship with Zaliwski. He emigrated with Zaliwski to Hungary, Styria, Bawaria, Wirtenberg, and Baden to France. He worked with Zaliwski to organize an expedition to Poland (Besancon; Avinion). Freemason of "Trinosophes" in Tours; a member of the underground "Carbonari" society (Lelewel, Krepowiecki, Mazzini, Jozef Zaliwski).
Above Jozef Zaliwski born 1797 in Marijampole or Jurbarkas, d. 1855 in Paris, a Polish Colonel of Kingdom of Poland, was a member of the National Freemasonry, Walerian Lukasinski's Society, Piotr Wysocki Conspiracy, co-operated with Joachim Lelewel in 1832, initiator of guerilla warfare in 1833, participated in November Uprising 1830 - 1831.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.
Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1687, after death of Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew [Smardzew / Smardzewa], Lieutenant. Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.

Adam Molski m. 2nd in 1687 to Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleski. Inf. about Krystyna in 1695 and in 1704. Died bef. 1715, register in Koscian.
Adam Molski + Wazynska had:
Wojciech Molski, Piotr Molski and Jozef Molski and the daughter Anna Molska the 1st [I am thinking above Anna the 1st was the daughter of the SECOND wife of ADAM MOLSKI of Pleszew].
Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska Molska had also the daughter Anna Molska the 2nd [acc. to me she is the same like Anna Molska the 1st], m. Kiedrzynska nee Molska b. 1687.

Krystyna Czarniecka, m. the 1st Andrzej Zaleski, 2nd voto Molska.

The Zaleskis came from the Sieradz province in 1584, ie. Smarzew / Szmarzowa / Smardzewa.

ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630-1685), the son of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski + Zofia Mikolajewski, and Andrzej was Colonel, judge in Sieradz in 1669; Lieutenant in 1673, the owner of Kamien / Kamieniec in 1677, Milkowice / Mielkowice, Mielkowskie Zaspy, Strachocice, Strachockie Mlyny, Skecznow, Koscianki, in the Sieradz county. In 1669 signed with Samuel Pstrokonski in Kalisz; in 1673 agreed with Piotr Jerzy Boguslawski and his wife Marianna Drogoszewska.
Andrzej Zaleski was buried in Kalisz.
Andrzej Zaleski m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki.

Krystyna Zaleska Czarniecka m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695, with:
Helena Molska, and Konstancja Molska, and acc. to me also with Anna Molska younger b. 1687.

KONSTANCJA Zaleska b. aft. 1665, d. 1730 / 1735, the daughter of Andrzej Zaleski and Krystyna Czarniecki.
Buried in Kalisz. Married ca 1685 to
Wladyslaw Poninski, ca 1660 - 1731,
the son of
Hieronim Poninski + Teresa Chociszewski.

Wladyslaw Poninski was the governor of Wschowa, MP in 1695; the owner of Goliszewo in the Kalisz county; and he was owned Wloszakowice bef. 1731; d. close to Leszno, buried in Kalisz.

Jan WRONSKI was the owner of Golanice - close to Jezierzyce Koscielne and to Krzycko Wielkie; south-east to WLOSZAKOWICE.
The owner of Wilkowo Polskie in 1818 was Antoni Swiniarski / Swinarski; maybe a son of Mikolaj Swinarski; a brother of Marianna Agnieszka Barbara Mielecka; Jozefa Bninska; Jan Warzyniec Antoni Swinarski b. 1751.
Wilkowo Polskie in 1805 - Konstancja, was born, a daughter of Rafal Nerski and Zuzanna Sokolnicka, the owner of Wilkowo Polskie; witness: Melchjor Szoldrski owner of Popowo.

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

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.

Damian Garczynski was the Poznan official in 1704 until 1709, m. 1st in 1674 to Anna Katarzyna Radomicka of Kalisz, died in 1689/1692
[marriage in 1674 in Debno by Warta, 8 km north-west to ZERKOW;
to Anna Katarzyna Radomicka, 1645-1692, the daughter of Kazimierz Wladyslaw, b. 1623, d. 1689 in Zerkow, 28 km north-west to PLESZEW, the Kalisz governor in 1652, and in 1670 he was the border official in Silesia, battle in 1683; he m. Zofia Ossowski, 1625 - 1662 in Zerkow.
Kazimierz Wladyslaw RADOMICKI was the owner of Zerkow.
Damian Garczynski took before 1700 ZBASZYN, 11 km north to CHOBIENICE.
Damian's son was
Stefan Garczynski, 1690-1755, he bought Zbaszyn from his family in 1751; m. Zofia Tucholka, Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1690, d. 1739.
BORUJA - 12 km south-east to ZBASZYN.
Zbaszyn was owned by the Garczynskis until 1848],
and she was the owner of Wilkowo POLSKIE close to KOSCIAN,
Popowo = Popowo Stare - 7 km south to Wilkowo Polskie,
Bartlin / BARCHLIN - 8 km south to Wilkowo Polskie;
Brzezniak,
Charbielino / Charbielin, 2 km north to DLUZYNA!,
Bielawy, 4 km south-east to Wilkowo Polskie
[belonged to Damian Garczynski; then to the Szoldrskis - net to Poninski and Cagliostro;
then to Kiedrzynska-Zamoyska and again belonged to Szoldrski. In the 19th century the Pradzynskis history - see Wola Wiazowa];
Trzebidz / Trzebidza, at way from Charbielin to BUCZ, sold in 1677, 7 kilometres north of Wloszakowice,
21 km north-west of Leszno.

Damian Garczynski second married in 1693 to Ludwika Leszczynska of Leczyca, and she was second voto Jello - Malinska of GOSTYN, and she was died aft. 1727.

Melania Emilia Katarzyna Krzyzanowska, 1795/1798-1849 + Wiktor Tomasz Antoni Szoldrski, Count, 1775/1779 in ROGALIN - died in 1830 in Berlin;
the owner of Czacz, Przysieka Polska, Karszanice, Ksieginki, Wilkowo POLSKIE
- see KIEDRZYNSKA + PRADZYNSKI and WOLA WIAZOWA,
Siekowo, Siekowko, Kluczewo, Saczkowo, Borek, Ziemin, Czempin, Borowko, Piechanin, Tarnowo, Grzybno.

A mansion in Pakoslaw [close to Wilkowo Polskie] was commissioned by Emilia Sczaniecka; a parish school in Pakoslaw was established in 1840 - 1841, whose initiator was Count Jozef Krzyzanowski, heir to Pakoslaw.

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.

We back to WSCHOWA:
Anhalt-Coethen Fryderyk Erdman Prince, a son of Krystyna Anna Emilia Promnitz, b. 1731, an owner of Pszczyna (Isenburg), general,
in 1785 bought Wloszakowice,
Bukowiec [close to Wilkowo Polskie], Grotniki, Ujazdowo, Domianice, Miastko, Kolo and Jezierzyce in the WSCHOWA county.

Teodor Bilewicz [died ca 1790 ??], the official in Wieszwiansk, bought Jezierzyce from Stanislaw Krzycki, and sold it to Fryderyk Anhalt-Coethen, Prince, in 1782.
TEODOR'S father -
Aleksander Jerzy Bilewicz died in 1755.

Tadeusz Billewicz, 1728 - 1788, was also the son of Aleksander Jerzy Bilewicz and Ona Bilewicz / Anna Billewicz;
Tadeusz's son - ADAM BILEWICZ born ca 1750.

Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz b. ca 1690, died 1764, was the son of Teodor Stefan Bilewicz and Elena / Helena.

Antoni Billewicz was a son of
Kasparas Bilevicius / Kasper Billewicz / Kacper Billewicz, b. ca 1782, d. 1840,
who was a son of
ADAM BILEWICZ / Adomas Bilevicius b. ca 1750, and Bogumila BUDRYK.

Wloszakowice - at half way from Gorsko to Krzycko Wielkie; 14 km south-east to PRZEMET.
Miastko - 1 km south to Gorsko.
DOMINICE / Domianice - 4 km east to Gorsko.
Golanice - 4 km south to Krzycko Wielkie; at half way from Leszno to Gorsko; 4 km south-east to Jezierzyce Koscielne.

Wilkowo Polskie: it was an estate of Kazimierz Radomicki, next of Andrzej Szoldrski.
In Wilkowo Polskie in 1818, November, Jozef Jakub Wronski
- the Judge and public notary in Miedzyrzecz, born in 1769, a son of Jan WRONSKI, the owner of Golanice [near to Jezierzyce Koscielne and Krzycko Male] + Urszula Goczkowska -
married Katarzyna Pradzynska, born in 1793,
the daughter of
Jan Pradzynski / Melchior Jan Pradzynski - died before 1818 - and his wife Petronella / Petronela Kiedrzynska, b. ca 1767/1769,
the daughter of
Jakub Kiedrzynski + Brygida Bardzka Walknowski [the Bardzkis intermarried to Mielzynski and in Tczew - Turze Male, close to TCZEW];
the granddaughter of
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + Teresa Zaluskowska;
Andrzej Kiedrzynski was the son of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670 + Anna Molska, b. 1687.

Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1705, died ca 1766, was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670. Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska [Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska], ca 1710 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.

Anna Skorzewska Jackowska had one sister Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Kiedrzynska. Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW - from the hands of Strzelecki. Franciszka's son Jakub Kiedrzynski was the posesor of Orpiszewek close to PLESZEW and of Erasmus Mycielski. Jakub's brother was IZYDOR Kiedrzynski - my line. Izydor b. 1749 in Bieganin, m. Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 was the son of Anna Molska Kiedrzynska b. 1687, and Jan Kiedrzynski.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter Anna Molska married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680, with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715/1720 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685, after death of Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew, Lieutenant. Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.

Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki, Colonel, b. ca 1600, killed in 1652 in Batoh + unknown wife;
the granddaughter of Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564.

Commander-in-Chief Stefan Czarniecki, b. ca 1599 in Czarnca.
The son of named Krzysztof Czarniecki + the 1st wife Krystyna Rzeszowski.
Stefan d. in 1665 in Sokolowka. Stefan Czarniecki m. Zofia Kobierzycka, with:
Aleksandra Katarzyna m. Jan Klemens Branicki;
Konstancja Joanna m. Waclaw Leszczynski.

Krzysztof Czarniecki, 1564 - 1636 in Kalisz, the Zywiec governor. M. 1st Krystyna Rzeszowska, m. 2nd Jadwiga Brzostowska. Children:
10 sons and one daughter - ie. Stefan, Pawel, Franciszek, Marcin.

Krystyna Czarniecka married before 1688 to Adam Molski.

Andrzej ZALESKI m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704,
the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki.
Krystyna m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695,
with:
Helena, and Konstancja, and acc. to me Anna Molska younger b. 1687.
KONSTANCJA Zaleska b. aft. 1665, d. 1730 / 1735,
the daughter of Andrzej Zaleski and Krystyna Czarniecki. Buried in Kalisz.
Married ca 1685 to
Wladyslaw Poninski, ca 1660 - 1731,
the son of Hieronim Poninski + Teresa Chociszewski.

Wladyslaw Poninski was the governor of Wschowa, MP in 1695; the owner of Goliszewo in the Kalisz county; and of Wloszakowice; d. close to Leszno, buried in Kalisz.

In Gluchow in the Turek county in 1661:
Stanislaw Molski was born, the son of Jakub Molski + Helena. The godparents:
Piotr Molski and Anna Molska b. ca 1640, the wife of Wladyslaw Molski.

Hiacynta Molska, 1764-1839, was the daughter of
Mateusz MOLSKI, the Smolensk official, lived ca 1720-1767 + Barbara Poradowska.

Franciszek Malczewski, 1749 - ca 1825, m. Hiacynta Molska, 1764-1839;
with a daughter
Ewa Malczewska, ca 1788 - 1819 + bef. 1809 to Kalikst Malczewski, ca 1780-1850, the son of
Ignacy Malczewski, the Kalisz writer, ca 1740 - 1790 + Marcjanna Estera Radonska.

Above Mateusz MOLSKI, the Smolensk official, 1718 or ca 1720-1767 + Barbara Poradowska {+ 2nd to Nepomucena BARTOSZEWSKA}.
Mateusz Molski, died in 1767 in Dalabuszki in the GOSTYN county, buried Osieczna, married in 1748 in KADZEWO.
Mateusz's son -
Marcin Molski, b. in 1752 in Rokietnica, bpt. in 1752 in Cerekwica close to Szamotuly, died in 1822 in Warszawa, Colonel, poet.
Mateusz's older son -
Jan Rajmund Molski, b. in 1750 in Rokietnica, bpt. in Cerekwica, Lieutenant in Srem, the owner of Dalabuszki, Pelczyn, m. in 1773 in Srem, to Konstancja Dziecielska, 1-voto Jozef Poniatowski, ca 1740 - 1773 in Srem.
Mateusz's brother -
Ludwik Molski died bef. 1754 + Anna Jankowski, 1718-1763. Anna m. 2nd to Franciszek Boguslawski, 1705-1785.

Mateusz Molski b. 1718, and Ludwik Molski were the sons of Franciszek Molski, b. ca 1690, of the RAWA county.

In 1747 - Ignacy Walknowski, the son of Jan Walknowski of Wielun + Krystyna the 4th Molski, 2 voto Jan Jaskolecki.

Melchior Jan Pradzynski b. 1753 in Mrowino [at half way from Szamotuly to Poznan], died 1797,
the son of Antoni Pradzynski and Marianna Czaplicka;
the husband of Petronela KIEDRZYNSKA; father of Andrzej Pradzynski and Jozef Pradzynski;
brother of Jozefina Gertruda; Antonina Joanna Malgorzata; Ludwika Klara Roza Modliborska; and Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski.

Mentioned Petronela Pradzynska - Kiedrzynska, b. 1767/1769, the mother of Andrzej Pradzynski born in KOWALEWO / Kowalew close to PLESZEW, 4 km to south-west [14 km north-east to DOBRZYCA, north to Bieganin, 5 km east to ORPISZEWEK], in 1794, d. in ZERKOWO, was living in WODZISKA close to STRZEMBORZA [close to Koluszki is situated Strzemboszewice]; and Jozef Pradzynski b. ca 1792.

ORPISZEWEK: 5 km south-east to KOTLIN; in the Magnuszewice parish.
Magnuszewice is situated 9 km north to Dobrzyca; 7 km north-west to LUTYNIA; 3 km west to KOTLIN, 15 km north-west of PLESZEW; 6 km north-west to ORPISZEWEK.

Jakub Kiedrzynski - the owner of Orpiszewek [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798]; the closest relatives of the MADALINSKI family was Jakub Kiedrzynski, the official of Kalisz who helped to this family. Jozef Madalinski, Jakub Madalinski and Julianna nee BOGDANSKA were owners of Raczkow and Upuszczow, inf. 1786. 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 nee Bogdanska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko / ORPISZEWEK in 1809 (Orpiszewko was owned by the Kiedrzynskis).
He was the son of Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784 and Dorota Kiedrzynska b. 1740 or 1750 - 1784.
Mentioned Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, was the owner of Kraszyn [18 km south-east to MLYNY PIEKARSKIE, and south-east to DOBRA; see CHRZANOWSKI in Piekary] and Chodaki [4 km south-east to named KRASZYN].

Above Julianna Bogdanska-Kiedrzynska-Madalinska had a daughter Kunegunda Madalinska {or Elzbieta Madalinska b. ca 1800 / Eliza, 1800-1829}, b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek [9 km west to PLESZEW] who married in 1835 in Restarzew [11 km south-east to WIDAWA], to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784 [or 1790 / 1793],
the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski [b. 1761] and Zofia Tymienicka / TYMIENIECKA - 2nd or 3rd wife of Jozef Chrzanowski.

Wladyslaw's PONINSKI children:
Jozefa Poninska, Hieronim Poninski, Stanislaw, and Teodor Poninski.

Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki, Colonel, b. ca 1600, died in 1652 in Batoh + unknown wife; the granddaughter of Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564.

Commander-in-Chief Stefan Czarniecki, b. ca 1599 in Czarnca. The son of named Krzysztof Czarniecki + the 1st wife Krystyna Rzeszowski.
Stefan d. in 1665 in Sokolowka. Stefan Czarniecki m. Zofia Kobierzycka, with: Aleksandra Katarzyna m. Jan Klemens Branicki; Konstancja Joanna m. Waclaw Leszczynski.

Krzysztof Czarniecki, 1564 - 1636 in Kalisz, the Zywiec governor. Married 1st Krystyna Rzeszowska, m. 2nd Jadwiga Brzostowska. Children: 10 sons and one daughter - ie. Stefan, Pawel, Franciszek, Marcin.

Krystyna Czarniecka married before 1688 to Adam Molski.

But we have the next Krystyna Walknowska born Molska aft. 1695/1700, to Wojciech Molski + Zofia Keszycka. Krystyna Molska, d. 1745,
the daughter of Wojciech MOLSKI, the Kalisz official, lived ca 1660-1696;
the granddaughter of Adam Molski, the Kalisz official, died in 1695.
Named Krystyna married twice, the 1st to Franciszek Walknowski b. bef. 1710 - with a daughter
Aniela Walknowska b. ca 1730 - d. in 1779 + Waclaw Laszczynski, ca 1720-1771.

Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 by the Nogat lake, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz;
the son 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 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 TERESA ZALUSKOWSKA [NOT Rozalia Trzebska, but Rozalia was the second wife of named Jan Jackowski].

Mentioned Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1705, died ca 1766, was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670. Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska [Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska], ca 1710 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.

Anna Skorzewska Jackowska had one sister Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Kiedrzynska.

Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715/1720, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW - from the hands of Strzelecki. Franciszka's son Jakub Kiedrzynski was the posesor of Orpiszewek close to PLESZEW and of Erasmus Mycielski. Jakub's brother was IZYDOR Kiedrzynski - my line. Izydor b. 1749 in Bieganin, m. Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 was the son of Anna Molska Kiedrzynska and Jan Kiedrzynski.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter Anna Molska married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680, with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715/1720 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685, after death of Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew, Lieutenant. Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.

Compare the Molski - Czarniecki - Kiedrzynski - Zaleski branch:
Krystyna Czarniecka, m. the 1st Andrzej Zaleski, 2nd voto Molska. The Zaleskis came from the Sieradz province in 1584, ie. Smarzew / Szmarzowa / Smardzewa.

ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685),
the son of
Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600/1610 + Zofia Mikolajewski,
and Andrzej Zaleski was Colonel, a judge in Sieradz in 1669; Lieutenant in 1673, the owner of Kamien / Kamieniec in 1677, Milkowice / Mielkowice, Mielkowskie Zaspy, Strachocice, Strachockie Mlyny, Skecznow, Koscianki, in the Sieradz county.
Krystyna Czarniecka, m. the 1st Andrzej Zaleski, 2nd voto Molska.
Andrzej ZALESKI in 1669 signed with Samuel Pstrokonski in Kalisz; in 1673 agreed with Piotr Jerzy Boguslawski and his wife Marianna Drogoszewska. Andrzej Zaleski was buried in Kalisz.
Above Andrzej ZALESKI m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki. Krystyna m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695, with: Helena, and Konstancja, and acc. to me Anna Molska younger b. 1687. KONSTANCJA Zaleska b. aft. 1665, d. 1730 / 1735, the daughter of Andrzej Zaleski and Krystyna Czarniecki. Buried in Kalisz. Married ca 1685 to Wladyslaw Poninski, ca 1660 - 1731, the son of Hieronim Poninski + Teresa Chociszewski.

Hieronim (Jarosz) Adam Jaroslaw Poninski (1630 - 1702), MP, the Gniezno governor, the Babimost official,
the son of
Aleksander Poninski and Anna Zakrzewska.

Hieronim's Poninski sisters:
Marianna Kierski; Dorota Psarski.
Hieronim was living in Witkowice.
Hieronim's Poninski children:
A.
Barbara Gembicki, of NAKLO;
B.
Adam Poninski, older (b. ca 1680, d. 1732), the Poznan governor.
C.
Franciszek Poninski (1676 - 1740), the Poznan official; diplomat, 1717 and 1718 met Piotr the Great of Russia, in Paris and Moscow;
D.
Karol Samuel Poninski (1675 - 1727), in Poznan;
E.
Wladyslaw Poninski (d. 1731), the Wschowa official;
the father of
Hieronim Poninski, junior, b. ca 1700, married Konstancja Agnieszka Poninska born Mycielska in 1701.
Hieronim Adam Poninski - the Dukes branch.

Antoni Jozef Poninski, b. ca 1700, and died in 1742/1746.
Antoni Jozef Poninski / Eques Polonus or Joannes Maximilianus Krolikiewicz, died in 1742. Married 1st - Zofia Woronicz; 2nd - Salomea Szembek.

We have different data on named Antoni Jozef Poninski: died in 1742/1746, in 1738 the Poznan governor, the owner of Parzymiechy, Dankow and Lipie in the Wielun district,
the son of
Aleksander Kazimierz Poninski, born ca 1670, d. 1710 + Teresa WYGANOWSKA.

Antoni Jozef Poninski born ca 1700; was the Poznan governor in 1738. Antoni died in 1742 in Wola close to Cracow.

Aleksander Kazimierz Poninski, b. ca 1670, d. 1710, the Poznan official
- acc. to me Aleksander was the son of mentioned
Hieronim (Jarosz) Adam Jaroslaw Poninski (1630 - 1702), MP, the Gniezno governor, the Babimost official.

Antoni Jozef Poninski b. ca 1700, was the father of
1.
Jozef Poninski, b. ca 1725, d. 1770, General-Lieutenant, the owner of the estates close to PRZEMYSL;
the envoy to Petersburg, Spain, Portugal, England, Sardinia, Holland in 1764; in Paris and Wien in 1766; died in 1770 in LUZWA.
He married
Marianna Kalinowska GRABIANKA, b. 1720, died in 1797 - the owner of Gwozdziec and Zahajpole
in the Halicz province (Marianna Kalinowska was married twice ? 1st to Grabianka, 2nd to Poninski ?),
and 2.
JAN NEPOMUCEN Poninski (1735 - d. aft. 1782), known as Ignacy August Piotr Poninski = Jan Poninski,
the son of ANTONI Poninski and 2nd wife SALOMEA SZEMBEK.
The owner of DANKOW in the Wielun district - the border to KRZEPICE. Closest to Jozef Ossolinski and Jan Klemens Branicki. In 1764 Jan Poninski was in DREZNO and Wien; in 1769 he took Zbrojewo close to Dankow; and Brzoski close to Krzepice. Poninski Jan Nepomucen (1735 - aft. 1782), writer, the Confederat in 1768, Freemason; he was born in Warszawa. Ie. Ignacy August Piotr Poninski = Jan Poninski, the son of ANTONI Poninski and 2nd wife SALOMEA SZEMBEK. The owner of DANKOW in the Wielun district - the border to KRZEPICE. 1764 - Colonel, was fighting in France.
Jan Poninski was talking in 1769 with ADAM KRASINSKI in Cieszyn.
In 1771, in France and Drezno. 1771-1775 in Paris;
visited STRASBURG / Strasbourg [de ROHAN ?].
1779 - in Poland acted as FREEMASON, under Strasbourg - in Cracow and Warsaw, with J. L. TOUX de SALVERTE, Michal Oginski, Kazimierz Nestor SAPIEHA, and Jan Potocki of Pinsk.
But in 1780 Ignacy Potocki took Freemasonry under Berlin - London Lodges.

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 LOPACKA had 4 brothers:
1.
Jozef GRABIANKA who had daughter Katarzyna Grabianka + Franciszek Polanowski;
2.
Antoni Grabianka, official in Czersk + Teresa Biekierska / Teresa Biesiekierska, 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 and the TEMPLARS in 1778];
4.
Kazimierz Grabianka married KOMOROWSKA.

Above JOZEF KAJETAN GRABIANKA had the son
Grabianka Tadeusz Laurenty / TADEUSZ GRABIANKA, 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 Grabianki house (including valuables estimated at 250.000 'zlotys'). In addition the castle houses in Rajkowce and Sutkowce, and Felsztyn and 15 villages in the area of Uszyca.

Marianna Kalinowska [1720 - 1797] married 1st to Jozef Kajetan Grabianka b. ca 1710 [not ca 1720], of Latyczow,
with the son,
famous Tadeusz Grabianka, 1740 - 1807,
and with the daughter
Tekla Grabianka married Jan Amor Tarnowski, b. 1735 - d. 1799.

Net of Polish conspirators:
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];
Rohatyn [Wilhelm Reich and homosexual ideology, with line to Krasinski, Jan Klemens Branicki and the Poniatowskis],
Krasne close to Przasnysz [+ the Baranowo parish, north-west to Ostroleka and Krasinski with the Leopold's Kronenberg family],
Wieniec and Chocen close to Wloclawek [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; Stanislaw Radziwill and his family:
Stefania Julia Radziwill, Piottuch-Kublicki, Soltan) - Lubuszany - Berezyna - Rawanicze
and Kaluzyca [Konstantynowicz, Potocki, Poniatowski, Tyszkiewicz, Branicki branch - compare Branicki and Kalinowski in 1840; Slotwinski - Koziell Poklewski - 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 [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].

The Illuminati genealogical net and Polish conspirators roots:

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.

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

Andrzej MADALINSKI of BOBROWNIKI, had taken from Marcin Borzyslawski / Marcin BORYSLAWSKI, and Stanislaw Borzyslawski / Stanislaw Boryslawski, in 1685, village Zarzecze and Debicza in the Ostrzeszow county.

Ca 1705, Marianna Grabianka Madalinska, 2nd married Samuel Rudzinski of CZERSK.

Samuel's relatives:
Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska / Barbara Rudzienska, the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski,
was the daughter of
Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka / Elzbieta Potocka b. ca 1720
{the daughter of Feliks Potocki and Marianna Danilowicz;
the granddaughter of
Michal Potocki, ca 1660-1749 + Zofia Aniela Czarniecka, ca 1660-1723,
the daughter of Stefan Czarniecki, the Commander-in-chief of the Polish Army + Katarzyna Hulewicz}
+ Michal Rudzinski / Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1720/1730-1764.
Named Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski lived in 1720-1764;
the son of
Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1676 - 1759 + Antonina NOWOSIELSKA born aft. 1690
{her second husband was Wiktor Cieszkowski}.
The grandson of
Samuel Stanislaw Rudzinski b. ca 1640, d. 1676 + Marianna GRABIANKA,
the daughter of
Bartlomiej Grabianka younger;
the granddaughter of
Bartlomiej Grabianka older + Zofia BRZESKA.

Above complex political, intelligence and genealogical structure was operating under the influence of Russian intelligence formed around 1720/1741 until now, June 2021:

in Zelechow [Lucyna G. in Warsaw in the 70' of the 20th century] + 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 {ca 2008-2021, Andrzej Pisz and Agnieszka Pisz} + 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, under care of Anita Sandberg] 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 aft. 1741 under PINTO, with Carsten Niebuhr in the 60' of the 18th century, and Cagliostro together with Illuminati - the Russian and German secret underground in Poland and USA {killed three presidents of US}:
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 aft. 1842 owned Miezonka.

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, Gypsy [Sinti and Romani] and Jewish. 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] from the Greater Poland from 1760s leading to the defeat of the Bar Confederation in 1768-1771.

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.
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 Rzewuski 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 the 80' of the 18th century Krzynowloga Mala was owned by KALKSTEIN {Kalkstein also in Swiedziebnia ex-estate and in Pluskowesy - ex-Kruszynski and Nostitz-Jackowski estate}; here in Krzynowloga Mala was living the LELEWEL family; here the ancestors of the mother's side of Zbigniew Brzezinski, the influential US advisor ca 1963-2016 and globalization ideologist, and his daughter closest friend to Anita Sandberg. Sandberg family under care of Samuelson - Summers family which came from Suwalki-Olecko-Raczki Wielkie + Romania];
in 1786 - Franciszek Placyd Roman [the ancestor of the mother to Zbigniew Brzezinski];
in 1792 - Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski until a death in 1802, MP {also the owner of CHOCEN}.

In 1802 - Jan Nepomucen Sokolnicki; then in ZELECHOW 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 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 ORDEGA 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].
She 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.

Frantisek Rogosa / Franciszek Rohoza Konstantynowicz / Franciszek Konstantynowicz
with the Fox coat of arms, born ca 1670 - but not the Srzhenyava (Szreniawa) arms - was the first husband of KRYSTYNA HOLYNSKA;
the second husband: Jan Gurko (Jan Hurko born ca 1680 of Krotowsze-Krynki) was the Vitebsk province clerk and was mentioned in 1714.

Acc. to 'Secret Memoirs of the Court of Petersburg...' Zachary Konstantynowicz / Zachary Constantinowitz in 1796 was a valet (servant) of Yekaterina Alexeevna or Catherine II the Great, Empress of Russia.

Stephen (Stefan HOLYNSKI) Golynsky (= Stefan Kazimierz Holynski born ca 1630/1640) was the third son of Davyd / Dawid Holynski, owned the estate Soin (Soino, Soino Wielkie, Woronowe Slobody).

In 1663 Golynsky / Holynski mentioned, Mayor Zhmudsky, served in the regiment of Ilya Surin (mother of Stepan Holynski was kind of Surin ancestry).

On January 31, 1664 a priest of the Mstislavl Church, Herman Konstantynowicz filed a complaint against Paul Moskevich and Stephen Golynsky / Stefan Holynski for armed mob to his house, for loot his grain bread and torturing her daughters (a data extracted from the Vitebsk and Mogilev documentary province books, stored in a central repository in Vitebsk, and published under the editorship of M. Verevkin, T. 24, Vitebsk 1893, p. 455-457).

The Wollowiczs were near and dear in the Mscislau / Mstsislaw territory of the Konstantynowiczs!
They owned A.D. 1778:
Staje, Berezetnia, Horowatka, Ray - i.e. Bolschoj Raj in present Russia and near by border between Belarus and Russia, Miteykow i.e. Miljejkova close by current border, Kozuchowicze - i.e. Koshuchowitschi in Russia now, Polachowszczyzna, Jurginow and Pietrowicze i.e. Petrovici estate - 810 ha. and 10 km E of Soino - in Zahustyn area, the Klimavicy district A.D. 1784, Russia now - close to the Konstantynowicz's estates.
WOLLOWICZ or Volovitch since 1590 in this territory, next of kin with the Szemiot family in 1700. Related to Kamienski - inf. of 1623; others in Mscislau in 1634, too.

Above
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.
In 1661, the town passed on to the Potocki family, as a dowry in a wedding of Feliks Kazimierz Potocki with Krystyna Lubomirska. Krystyna was the daughter of named Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski [see the Lubomirskis in ZELECHOW and the Roman - Brzezinski clan]. Then to the son of Krystyna - Michal Potocki;
and to Piotr Potocki - the supporter of the 3rd May Constitution.
Piotr Potocki was the insurgent in 1768, and in 1785 left Sedziszow Malopolski, died in 1794. In 1772 Sedziszow Malopolski was annexed by Austria until October 1918.

And the grandfather of Hieronim Lubomirski
- Princess Zofia Ostrogska (1595-1622), the heiress of one of the greatest fortunes in Poland
+ in 1613 to Stanislaw Lubomirski. Stanislaw Lubomirski (1583-1649),
was the son of
Count Sebastian Lubomirski b. ca 1546. Sebastian Lubomirski died in 1613 in Dobczyce.

KRUSZYNA - 16 km south to JEDLNO;
north-east to Koscielec, Madalin, Marianka Redzinska [see on BLESZYNSKI and KOSCIELEC].

Dubrowna by the DNIEPER in the 19th century owned by the Lubomirskis.

Eugeniusz Adolf Lubomirski, Duke, b. 1825 in Dubrowna, d. 1911 in Kruszyna, north to Czestochowa and south to JEDLNO of the Walewskis. The son of Eugeniusz Lubomirski senior and Maria Czacka.
Eugeniusz Adolf Lubomirski, Duke, the 1st marriage in 1850 in Warsaw to Krystyna Lubomirska; 2nd to Roza Zofia Zamoyska in 1859. Eugeniusz Adolf Lubomirski, Duke, was the owner of Dubrowna, Uchanie and Kruszyna {1862}.

Above Eugeniusz Lubomirski senior, 1789 - 1834, was the son of
Ksawery Lubomirski and Teofila Rzewuska.

Ksawery Lubomirski / Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski, 1747 - 1819, the Sieciechow official, the Russian General.
The son of
Stanislaw Lubomirski, of Kiev; in 1772 official in Sieciechow; an owner of 9 small cities - Smila. Stanislaw Lubomirski, born in 1704, d. 1793, married in 1740 to Ludwika Honorata Pociej.
The son of
Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski + Joanna von Starzhausen.

Prince Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski (died 1735), was the son of
Aleksander Michal Lubomirski + Katarzyna Anna Sapieha;
the grandson of
Prince Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski + Konstancja von Borek / von Borrek / Ligeza the owner of Rzeszow.
The great-grandson of
Stanislaw Lubomirski b. 1583, d. 1649, m. Zofia Ostrogska;
the great-great-grandson of
Sebastian Lubomirski, ca 1546 - 1613 in Dobczyce, m. Anna Branicka.

Marianna Grabianka Madalinska and her children:
1.
Aleksander Madalinski, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow + WALKNOWSKA;
and Aleksander Madalinski had the son
Kajetan Madalinski, inf. in 1772 on his wife Dorota Kiedrzynska.
2.
Stanislaw Madalinski, of Leczyca;
3. Kazimierz;
4. Wladyslaw; 5. Jan; 6. Andrzej Madalinski junior.
7.
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 daughter Katarzyna + Franciszek Polanowski;
2.
Antoni Grabianka, an official in Czersk + Teresa Biekierska / Teresa Biesiekierska, 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 and the TEMPLARS in 1778];
4.
Kazimierz Grabianka married KOMOROWSKA.

Above JOZEF KAJETAN GRABIANKA had the son
Grabianka Tadeusz Laurenty / TADEUSZ GRABIANKA, 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 Grabianki house (including valuables estimated at 250.000 'zlotys'). In addition the castle houses in Rajkowce and Sutkowce, and Felsztyn and 15 villages in the area of Uszyca.

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

Wojciech Grabianka was the son of Bartlomiej Grabianka junior, b. ca 1600; inf. 1631; the owner of KOLBIEL, the official in CZERSK; m. Anna Gliniecka, with Maryanna RUDZINSKA, and Zofia RADZICKA, and Jan Grabianka; Stanislaw; Wojciech Grabianka + Barbara Biejkowska.

Bartlomiej Grabianka junior, b. ca 1600, was the son of Bartlomiej Grabianka senior
[+ Zofia Brzeska with
Maryanna b. ca 1600, m. Piotr Zabicki; Elzbieta Turowska; Jan; Marcyan + Zofia Stamirowska; Bartlomiej junior]
b. ca 1570;
the grandson of Jedrzej / Andrzej Grabionka / Grabianka, born ca 1550.

Andrzej Madalinski, senior, born in 1650, in Bobrowniki, died in 1720, official.
Andrzej's son -
Madalinski Aleksander, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow in the Sieradz county, m. in 1725 to Barbara Walknowska Walichnowska; Aleksander Madalinski [born ca 1690 - died before 1773] was the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow close to Sieradz, came from BOBROWNIKI by PROSNA.
Andrzej Madalinski married in 1690 to Marianna Grabianka, 1660 - 1721.
They had one son Aleksander Madalinski b. ca 1690.
Andrzej MADALINSKI b. in 1650, of BOBROWNIKI and Marianna Grabianka, had taken from Marcin Borzyslawski and Stanislaw Borzyslawski, in 1685, village Zarzecze and Debicza in the Ostrzeszow county.
His successors were the sons:
Andrzej Madalinski younger and Franciszek Madalinski [Bobrowniki, Hanobry, Kolebki]. Franciszek Madalinski married twice: Petronela Doruchowska, then in 1728 to Julianna Zajdlicz. He died in 1738;
his son Ignacy Madalinski (1707 - 1777), died in Bobrowniki;
in 1777, Ignacy's brother JAN MADALINSKI inherited Bobrowniki, and he was also the guardian of the children of his cousin Kajetan MADALINSKI.

Andrzej MADALINSKI b. in 1650, was the son of Aleksander Madalinski older, and Tarnowska;
Andrzej Madalinski was the husband of Marianna Grabianka / Grabionka / Grabiowie;
Andrzej took land from hands of priest Jan Stanislaw Borzyslawski of Wloclawek, and from Marcin Borzyslawski - the relative of above priest and the son of a sister of named Andrzej Madalinski - in 1685, that is Zarzecze in the OSTRZESZOW county.

Bernard Grabianka was the official in Halicz, and in Trembowla; had a father Wojciech Leszczyc Grabianka / Wojciech Grabionka / Wojciech Grabianka, born ca 1650, + Barbara Biejkowska.

Wojciech Grabianka = Franciszek Wojciech Grabianka, b. ca 1650, had daughter Zofia Grabianka; and the son Bernard Grabianka.

Andrzej Madalinski senior, born in 1650, in Bobrowniki, died in 1720, official of WIELUN; he married in 1684/1685 to Marianna Grabianka, 1660 - bef. 1720 not in 1721. Andrzej died bef. 1704 - the landlord in the OSTRZESZOW county, married Marjanna Grabianka widowed bef. 1704.
Ca 1705, Marianna Grabianka Madalinska, 2nd married Samuel Rudzinski of CZERSK.
Marianna had children:
1.
Aleksander Madalinski, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow + WALKNOWSKA; and Aleksander Madalinski had the son
Kajetan Madalinski, inf. in 1772 on his wife Dorota Kiedrzynska.
2.
Stanislaw Madalinski, of Leczyca; Kazimierz; Wladyslaw; Jan; Andrzej Madalinski junior.
3. Franciszek Madalinski + Petronella Doruchowski, 2nd married Julianna Zajdlic.

Marianna, was widowed bef. 1704, and in named Ostrzeszow, she had case with Wawrzyniec Godurowski. Mariannna died bef. 1720 or in 1720, not in 1721 - inf. Kalisz. Boniecki inf. about 7 sons of above named Marianna Madalinska Grabianka. Among others her sons: Aleksander Madalinski and Franciszek Madalinski.

Named above Aleksander Madalinski, in 1725 he married Barbara Walknowski - Walichnowski = Franciszka, the daughter of Andrzej WALKNOWSKI. Barbara Madalinska in 1755 in Biezdrowo was a godmother. Aleksander and Barbara died bef. 1772. They had a son Kajetan Madalinski.

Kajetan Madalinski, the son of Aleksander MADALINSKI and Walknowska, in 1772 he wrote his annuity with for his wife Dorota Kiedrzynska Madalinska, the daughter of Andrzej KIEDRZYNSKI and Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska. Dorota Madalinska was widowed after a death of her two husbands - Bartlomiej Grabienski and Tomasz Psarski. 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; 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.

Marianna Madalinski (born Grabianka) married Andrzej Madalinski before 1686. Marianna d. before 1721. Marianna Rudzinski Grabianka Madalinska had a brother Franciszek Wojciech Grabianka. Samuel Rudzinski had 2 children: among others Zofia Ostrorog (born Rudzinska).
Aleksander MADALINSKI, the son of Andrzej Madalinski and Grabianka, was the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow; in 1725 m. to Barbara Walknowska / Walichnowski, daughter of Andrzej Walknowski.
Barbara was known as Franciszka. Barbara was the godmother in 1755 in Biezdrowo.
They died before 1772, left son Kajetan Madalinski.
Kajetan MADALINSKI, in 1772 signed a document with wife Dorota Kiedrzynska, daughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska; Dorota was the widow after death of Bartlomiej Grabienski and Tomasz Psarski; Dorota again signed this document in 1773. Kajetan Madalinski was the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow;
Dorota and Kajetan Madalinski were both owners of Strzegow, the village of Grabienski [Strzegowa in the Gostyn parish];
they were landowners of Zielecin [north-west to KOSCIAN or Zielecin, 10 km north-west to Sulmierzyce, close to RZASNIA], which village they leased Melchior Koszutski.
Kajetan Madalinski died in 1781 / 1784;
Dorota Kiedrzynska-Madalinska died in 1777 / 1784 - in Gostyczyna
[close to Zydow and Chotow; 10/13 km south to KALISZ. In the 17th cent. owned by Domiechowski and in the first half of the 17th century belonged to SZOLDRSKI - Jan Szoldrski bought Gostyczyna in 1594 - until 1715 or after 1715; 1651 to Roscieski; in 1793-1806 and in 1815 to Prussia; more on GOSTYCZYNA below].
Her children were born in Strzegow.
Sons:
1. Wawrzyniec Jozef Kajetan Antoni Madalinski, b. 1774;
2. Hiacynt Jakub Madalinski b. in 1775;
3. Michal Stanislaw Kostka Madalinski, b. in 1776.
And daughters:
Anna, b. ca 1768, d. 1772;
Julianna, b. in 1775;
Waleria Jozefa Madalinska, b. 1778 - Gostyczyna.

In 1784 Jozef Madalinski was living; also Jakub and Julianna, all three remaining under the care of Jakub Kiedrzynski, b. 1738 in Wilczkow, official in KALISZ, and under Pawel Wargawski.
Jozef, Jakub 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, the judge of the land of Kalisz, and Antoni Psarski - halfbrother of above Jozef, Jakub and Julianna - in 1792 acknowledge the owner of Strzegow - Andrzej Grabienski.

Named Jozef Madalinski was the Captain in 1809, married to Julianna Bogdanska, 1 voto Kiedrzynska - she died in Orpiszew, in 1809 or in Orpiszewek [Lutynia close to Dobrzyca and Pleszew, and 2 km south-west to ORPISZEWEK].

We back to the branch of Walenty Kalinowski b. ca 1615 + Eufrozyna Bydlowska b. ca 1610.
His son:
Marcin Kalinowski 1640-1738 + Anna Katarzyna Tarnawska / Anna Tarnowska b. ca 1640,
with a son
Ludwik Kalinowski b. ca 1680 +
1st to Zofia Potocka b. ca [not ca 1670, KALINOWSKA - PUZYNA] 1700 +
2nd in 1723 to Elzbieta Poninska b. 1700.

Marianna Kalinowska - Poninska - Grabianka had sibilings [Tadeusz Grabianka was her son]:
1.
Tekla Kalinowska b. ca 1700/1720 married to Antoni Bielski died in 1789;
2.
Barbara Kalinowska born circa 1725/1727.
3. [and with Michal PUZYNA] half-sister
Konstancja Puzyna m. Stanislaw Kostka Puzyna.
4. half-sister Pss Ewa Mrozowicka.
5.
half-sister Pss Franciszka Mierzejewska.

Marianna Kalinowska [1st married Grabianka !] b. ca 1720, died in 1797 - the owner of Gwozdziec and Zahajpole in the Halicz -
she was married 2nd to Jozef Poninski, b. ca 1725, died in 1770, General-Lieutenant; the Piotrkow official in 1737;
the son of
Antoni Jozef Poninski [born ca 1700, d. 1742/1746 -
Antoni was the son of
Aleksander Kazimierz Poninski, b. ca 1670, d. 1710],
and
Jozef Poninski was the half-brother of Jan Nepomucen Poninski.

Elzbieta ZALESKA b. ca 1635, m. the 2nd Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696.
Elzbieta Kozierowska (nee Zaleska) m. 3rd ca 1698 to Glinski;
and the 1st to Feliks Smardzewski in 1653 in Proboszczewice close to PLOCK.

Andrzej Zaleski was the brother to Elzbieta Zaleska Smardzewska Kozierowska b. ca 1635 [NOT a brother].
Andrzej Zaleski b. ca 1640, m. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685;
and Krystyna m. second in 1687 to ADAM MOLSKI of PLESZEW, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka ca 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685; m. second in 1687, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew {born ca 1640 - d. 1685}
[= Smardzew, the Wroblow parish, in the Sieradz county - in the 16th cent. to Potocki and Zaleski, in 1576.
Andrzej Zaleski had a SISTER Elzbieta m. Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece in the PLOCK county],
and Andrzej Zaleski was Lieutenant, buried in Kalisz
[Andrzej Zaleski lived also in the Wloclawek district and in the Swiecie county:
in 1661 in Gawlowice, 2 km north to Bagart, 7 km south-west to Radzyn Chelminski; 12 km north to Wabrzezno
- Andrzej Zaleski was the godfather for Gawlowski together with godmother Anna Poniatowska. In 1664 in Sulmowo / Sulnowo, the Swiecie county - for Kowalski, the godfather Andrzej Zaleski with Anna Trzebienska.
SULNOWO - 15 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km east to Wyrwa, 3 km north to Swiecie.
PRZYSIERSK: 6 km east to Bukowiec; 9 km west to SULNOWO].

The Illuminati genealogical net and Polish conspirators roots:

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.
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.

Kajetan's GIZYCKI children:
1.
Salomea Gizycka m. Dominik Oskierko, born ca 1770, the owner of Krasnopole;
2.
Bartlomiej Gizycki, the 2nd, d. 1827 in Moloczki, 1792 adjutant of Jozef Poniatowski, General, married ILLINSKA - the Illuminati family.

Jan Mikolaj Oskierka, 1735-1796 [see the plot of Tadeusz KOSCIUSZKO and PROZOR],
had children:
A.
Rafal Michal Oskierka, 1761-1818 + Maria; he was the official in MOZYRZ, CONSPIRATOR.
He was married to Maria Oskierka b. ca 1790,
the granddaughter of Ludwik Gerwazy Oskierka, 1710 - 1770 and Teresa Tyzenhauz;
the great-granddaughter of
SENIOR, Antoni Oskierka, 1670 - 1734 + Zofia Stadnicka-Kolenda,
and Michal Jerzy Tyzenhauz + Anna Barbara Bychowiec.

RAFAL's son -
Jan Oskierka b. 1819 + Julia Oskierka b. ca 1815,
the daughter of Pawel Oskierka, b. ca 1770, the official in RZECZYCA and
the great-great-granddaughter of
Antoni Oskierka, 1670-1734 + Anna Grabowska, b. 1692 in Rubiezewicze.
Anna was the sister of
Stefan Grabowski died in 1756,
and of
Wiktoria Grabowska m. Faustyn Benedykt Kosciuszko.
Stefan Grabowski had a son
Jan Jerzy Grabowski d. 1789, m. in 1769 to Elzbieta Szydlowska, 1748 / 1749 - 1810.
Elzbieta of PLOCK, was a mistress and the morganatic wife of the last King of Poland, Stanislaw August Poniatowski [see Cagliostro and Niebuhr].
Wirydianna Fiszer knew her.

B.
Dominik Oskierka b. ca 1770 + Salomea Gizycka,
with the son:
Kajetan Oskierka, b. 1820/1821 + Stefania Julia Radziwill of MIEZONKA, 1825-1896
[Miezonka belonged to the Konstantynowiczs in 1842 - November 1918].

C.
Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor, b. ca 1770,
with the son
Maurycy Prozor, 1st senior, 1801 in UK, the TEMPLAR church - 1886 + Anna Chlopicka, b. ca 1810.

Jozef August Ilinski, the Tadeusz Grabianka's supporter, b. 1760 or in 1766 in Romanow
in the Zhytomyr / Zytomierz county,
had the sister
Ludwika Ilinska b. ca 1766, married Bartlomiej Gizycki d. 1827, Moloczki,
56 km SW to Zytomierz; General, the nobility Marshal in Volhynia in 1825,
the son of
Kajetan Gizycki,
the grandson of
Bartlomiej GIZYCKI, older, b. 1682.

Jozef August Ilinski was owner of the Romanow palace; the palace was surrounded by a manor park, in which there was a three-meter granite monument in the shape of a pyramid [ILLUMINATI], dedicated to the memory of General Janusz Ilinski who died in 1792 near Markuszow.

JOZEF ILINSKI born on 18th August 1760 [or 1766], had the daughter
Joanna Ilinska b. 1830 or 1834 - d. 1900, Wisbaden;
1st she was married Stanislaw Worcell;
2nd to Edward Keller.

Stanislaw Worcell was the son of Stanislaw Gabriel Worcell.
Joanna Ilinska, 1830-1900.

Stanislaw Gabriel Worcell b. 1799 in Stepan; the CONSPIRATOR, the son of Stanislaw Grzegorz Worcell b. ca 1760.

Above Stanislaw Gabriel Worcell b. 1799 was the member of the Masonic Lodge. Participant of guerrilla fights in Volhynia. On August 11, 1831, decorated with The Silver Order of Virtuti Militari. In 1831, he was elected a deputy from the Rowno to the insurrectionary parliament. After the November Uprising he emigrated to France and England. First he was in the Polish Democratic Society, was removed in 1835, then he was founder of the Polish People's Group; and the Union of Emigration; he returned to the Polish Democratic Society again.
He was friends with Italian politician Giuseppe Mazzini!
His brother Mikolaj Worcell, imprisoned in 1827.

The Illuminati genealogical net:

Jan Karol Mniszech - Michal Zdzislaw Saryusz Zamoyski - Antoni Jablonowski - Jan Franciszek Stadnicki -
Adam Poninski younger + Szoldrski of Wilkowo Polskie -
Marianna Kalinowska married Jozef Kajetan Grabianka - Tadeusz Grabianka married Teresa Stadnicka, 1749-1826 -
Napoleon Walewski - Antoni Pradzynski b. 1710, and Marianna Czaplicka-BARDZKA -
JOZEF WANDALIN MNISZECH -
Teresa Mniszech (1694-1746) m. 1st Jan Franciszek Stadnicki; 2nd to Jozef Lubomirski -
Ludwika Mniszech (1712-1785), m. in 1732 Jozef Potocki -
Jozef Mieczyslaw Ujejski, the Messianic author, ILLUMINATI, b. 1883 - Doctor Gustaw Ujejski and Sylwia Krasicka - Jan Krasicki / Colonel Jakub Jan Karol Krasicki / Jakub Jan Krasicki b. 1785 / 1781 in Kamionka Wielka -
SYLWIA PRADZYNSKA, the sister of GENERAL IGNACY PRADZYNSKI -
Jakub Krasicki and Kunegunda Ciecierska.

At the beginning Pierre Le Fort / LEFORT in 1749 in Dukla acted together with Jerzy August Mniszech b. 1715. And Jean Luc Louis de Toux de SALVERT with Jan Karol Mniszech b. 1716, in Wisniowiec by the Horyn river, in 1742.

A social movement related to sexual deviations was developed in the Frankist region:
Podhajce - Rohatyn - Dubno.
There, at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, Wilhelm Reich appeared, supporter of bestiality, pedophilia, group sex, liquidation of marriage, free love. The communist Kollataj of the Lenin government created an educational system supporting these sexual disorders. The anarchist movement in the 19th century was dominated by homosexuals.

Three coups in the US: 1881, 1901, 1963, were prepared and co-organized by structures related to sexual liberation and homosexuality, but also to the national minority, liberalizing and mainly derived from the territories of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. They were accompanied by Baltic Germans and Poles, or Polish-Jewish mixed blood persons. All this structure was managed from Russia. The Illuminati formed in the 18th century by the Russian intelligence interested in conquering Central Europe, the American Pacific coast, the Caucasus and the Balkans. The Russians mainly operated in the 18th century through Denmark [with Altona close to Hamburg under Denmark rule] and Malta, by the Templar movements of the Scottish Jacobites who sought support and facilities in St. Petersburg;
through the Maltese Order,
through the Frankists in Frankfurt am Main, Altona near Hamburg, Skala Podolska, Krasne close to Przasnysz;
in Ostrow Wielkopolski, Kamieniec Podolski, Podhajce and Rohatyn in Ukraine.

Sexual deviations were to allow the destruction of Western societies; the totality was completed by revolutions, and actually pseudo-revolutions in France in 1789, and in America. Russian intelligence has contributed to Freemasonry since the 1720s.

After 1870/1871, the Illuminati movement was transformed into a globalist movement, and at the beginning, in 1871-1937, it was a Polish underground movement but the British intelligence and the Baltic Germans gained an advantage; however, in a network of secret societies after 1937, i.e. after the Great Purge in the Russian Empire, Russian-Soviet military intelligence service completely took over the leadership.

The peak moment to the Russian victory was 1945 and 1963, when after killing of President John F. Kennedy, a network of secret societies of a globalistic-pro-Russian and liberal-sexual character, took over power in the US until 2016/1017. Underground monolith in Poland ie. pro-Russian minority-communist-liberal-sexual political option collapsed in 2015. In the US, the Illuminati-globalists suffered in November 2016 with Donald Trump. In the UK in 2017-2020 with Brexit. Of course, the Russians do not allow their global intelligence structures to fail after 300 years, the period of circa 1715-2015, when they built their power, whose symbol is the Russian Army in Paris in 1814. And a small Russian colony in California was at the same time.

Promoting sexual deviations in the years 1968-2020 is a powerful attempt to break up the democratic Western society to once again the horses of the Russian army could be watered in the Seine. Russian intelligence in the 19th century sent his man to Texas [Holynski] to learn about group sex, sects, free love, break up of marriage. And again we get to eastern Belarus, to the province of MSCISLAW [ca 1660-1842 the core of my Konstantynowicz family]. Recall the anarchist Emma Goldman, the 1901 coup in the US, and everything returns to Siauliai / Szawle at Zmudz and to Pakosc near Inowroclaw [in Inowroclaw currently there is a strong homosexual movement of 2019].

The coup d'etat in 1963 - everything returns to the Minsk province in Belarus with the Mohrenschildts who were relatives to Pilar-Pilchau close to Tallinn.

First, however, a group of Jews and baptised people in the 50s of the 18th century connected with a group of Catholic bishops - Mikolaj Dembowski
[Mikolaj Dembowski was born ca 1680; the son of Florian Dembowski + Ewa Ciechanowiecka of the Mscislav province in Lithuania. Mikolaj DEMBOWSKI visited Dresden in 1727 and 1730, again in 1741;
Dembowski in 1741 took the Kamieniec Podolski bishopry {or in 1742};
in 1753 closest supporter to JERZY MNISZECH, the Freemason.
In October 1757 Mikolaj Dembowski ordered to publicly burn the Talmud in Kamianets-Podilskyi, and a month later he died in CZARNOKOZINCE / Chornokozyntsi, 27 km west to Kamieniec Podolski, and 28 km south-east to Skala Podolska / Skala-Podil's'ka Castle of Katarzyna Kossakowska nee Potocka - the center of baptised Frankists. Mikolaj Dembowski was the younger brother of the PLOCK bishop]
and Bishop of Kamieniec Podolski, Adam Stanislaw Krasinski
[Adam Krasinski was born in 1714, d. 1800; the son of Jan Krasinski.
ADAM visited Krolewiec in 1733, Paris in 1734-1736,
in Roma in 1737-1745 and here ADAM KRASINSKI was closest friend to KAJETAN SOLTYK, in 1745 in Germany and then he back to Poland; in 1747 in Plock, after death of Blazej Krasinski our ADAM took Krasne close to Przasnysz.
Adam acted together with JERZY MNISZECH, the Freemason, in 1752-1759.
Adam 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, were 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, 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.
Adam Krasinski with Michal PAC appointed the Lithuania government of the insurgents and in BIALA {Bielsko Biala now} the central Uprising Goverment. A great patriot, extremely anti-Russian, devoted his own money to the activity of the insurrection of 1768-1769. He had extra-marital sexual relations with Genowefa Brzostowska]
- and a group of noble aristocracy from Poland:
Katarzyna Kossakowska of Skala Podolska
{Carsten Niebuhr in 1767 visited her; Niebuhr was sent fron Denmark to Malta in 1761, then to Egypt, Yemen, India, Turkey and Podolia},
Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski in Hungaria,
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill close to Ostrow Wielkopolski,
the Poniatowski family
{Kazimierz Poniatowski - net to BEREZYNA, Andrzej Poniatowski, Michal Poniatowski Bishop, the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski}.

Bishop Mikolaj Dembowski:
enchanted by the favorable position of the Frankists (heretical, in relation to Judaism, a Jewish religious group) towards Catholicism, Dembowski saw the possibility of converting them, which was to begin the Christianization of the Jews. Partly he not understanding the complexities of Jakub Frank's teachings and Frankists' goals, and partly he hoping to influence of the "true Word of God" on the Frankists by being baptized. Dembowski supported the Frankists against the traditionalist majority of Talmudists. After the death of Bishop Mikolaj Dembowski, the patron of the Frankists, Elisha Schor / SHOR / Wolowski was compelled in the autumn of 1757 to flee across the Turkish border with his followers. He died there. Jacob Frank allowed incest in sexuality;
he surrounded himself with a harem of a dozen young girls despite having Ewa's wife; and the daughter of Jakub Frank became the lover of the successor to the throne of Austria.

In order to increase the number of Frank's supporters, in 1757 bishop Dembowski organized a dispute between Francoists / Frankists and Talmudists in Kamianets-Podilskyi. The dispute ended in the burning of Talmudist books.

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.

We back to the FRANKISTS:
The leading role among the converted Jews people belonged to the Wolowski family. The Wolowskis had lines to Paszkowski in Cracow, to Arnold-Kiedrzynski branch from Raszkow-Bieganin-Orpiszewek, to Niesiolowski, to Szymanowski-Mickiewicz, to Brzezinski of USA. This is Wolowski family derived from Lublin rabbis.

Jakub Frank from the 1750s to the 1780s, preferred group sex, had harem of young girls, so-called Frank's court, despite having Ewa's wife. His daughter was the lover of the crown prince of Austria.
Jakub Frank also allowed incest.
Jakub Frank teached
"his followers that the overthrow and destruction of society was the only thing that could save mankind. Despite the fact that they were all outwardly religious, the Frankists sought 'the annihilation of every religion...', and they dreamed 'of a general revolution that would sweep away the past in a single stroke so that the world might be rebuilt'. Of the revolutionary philosophy of the Frankists, Gershom Scholem wrote: 'for Frank, anarchic destruction represented all the ... positive tones and overtones, of the word Life'."

By Ushi Derman:
"Frank addressed his followers:
'I came not to elevate your spirits, but to humiliate you to the bottom of the abyss, where you can get no lower, and where no man can rise from by his own forces, but only God can pull him with his mighty hand from the depth'. By 'abyss' he meant particularly sexual rituals that included sacred orgies with just a touch of incest. ... David Kahana in his 'Book of Darkness': 'on the 26th day of the month of Shvat in 1756, on a market day in the town of Lanzkron, [LANCKORONA] Podolia, the people of the Frank sect gathered in the morning in an inn of one of their own, closed all the windows in secrecy, and took the rabbi's wife, a beautiful and promiscuous woman, sat her down naked in a palanquin, placed a Torah crown upon her head and danced around her...'."

His Polish aristocratic supporters chose their wives at the age of 17 and 18.
They kidnapped young girls and made them harem, they used sadism, pedophiles, necrophiles - preparation of corpses, and even adopted Judaic customs, such as the Sabbath and kosher. The Frankis maintained contact with the German Illuminati through Altona in the suburb of Hamburg; and in Frankfurt am Main; in London, through Samuel Falk,
through Cagliostro, the main emissary of the Order of Malta,
through Carsten Niebuhr in 1767, in Skala Podolska, and
established contacts with the Russian authorities in 1766 for anti-Polish purposes, and for muddle in the Balkans.

Russia's supporters in the 18th century and in the 19th century are not just Frankists in 1766; but also it is possible Georgian families, reaching the highest royal and princes dignities in Georgia. They are also aristocratic individuals from upper-class lineages in Poland imbued with the ideology of the Illuminati.

In the second half of the 19th century, a Polish underground movement emerged in Russian intelligence [Armand-Konstantynowicz]; it operated in consultation with France [Breguet, Frauchi], England [Koziell-Poklewski] and Austria and even with Germany [Parvus, Hutten-Czapski]. Poles were assisted by the Baltic Germans [Pilar-Pilchau, Mohrenschildt], who had mastered Russia's counterintelligence from the 1840s.

Georgians nobility and Scottish Templars sought help and support in the Orthodox Church in Moscow.

Frankists in Skala Podolska in 1767 were visited by Carsten Niebuhr, whom sent The Illuminati Superior of the Order of Malta, Manuel Pinto as early as 1761. The whole Niebuhr visit in Poland in 1767, after the search for a New Religion in Persia and drugs in Yemen, and after penetrating Egypt in 1761/1762 [alchemy], organized rich noble families: the Krasinskis from the neighborhood of Przasnysz in Krasne

[Ludwik Krasinski born in 1833, the friend of Leopold Kronenberg; Ludwik owned Krasne, Przystan, Magnuszewo, Krasnosielc and Zulin; Ojcow - Pieskowa Skala; Adamow with Gulow; Ursynow;
Rohatyn -
in the vicinity was the center of the sexual deviation movement represented by Wilhelm Reich who wrote extensively, in his diary, about his sexual precocity. He maintained that his first sexual experience was at the age of four. He also was a Marxist.

Ludwik Krasinski owned many villages in the Minsk governorate from Magdalena Kiezgajlo-Zawisza:
Kuchcice and Zarnowki in the IHUMEN county.

Maria Magdalena Radziwill, nee Zawisza-Kierzgajlo / Kiezgajlo, primo voto Krasinska, b. 1861, d. 1945 in Fryburg, in 1917/1918 in Moscow and in Minsk she was the communist. In 1919-1935 she co-operated with Jews communities. Maria Magdalena was the daughter of Maria Kwilecka married Kiezgajlo, and Maria Magdalena was Belarussian not Polish! In 1882 she was married to Ludwik Jozef Krasinski.

Ludwik Jozef KRASINSKI died in 1895 and she was married to the son of Wilhelm Adam Radziwill, ie. to Waclaw Mikolaj Radziwill in 1906 in LONDON; he was pro-Russian politic,
and the great-great-grandson of
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill b. 1705 in Ciemkowicze, alchemist, sexual pervert and the FRANKISTS supporter, living close to Ostrow Wielkopolski];

Stadnicki from Pleszew area and Jedlno;
Tarnowski of Podole; Kossakowski of Skala Podolska; the Poniatowskis of Warsaw and of Berezyna in Belarus.

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 Radziwill was the son of Jan Mikolaj Radziwill and Dorota Henryka / Dorota Henrietta Przebendowska, 2nd voto Franciszek Bielinski.
Przebendowska married Radziwill in 1704. Jan Mikolaj Radziwill was now the co-owner of Przygodzice. In 1755, Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill took Przygodzice.

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 Zaluski family:
Jadwiga Zaluska married Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski.
This is the line of Aleksander Zaluski, the governor of Rawa, b. ca 1630; Aleksander married Koniecpolska.
They had a son -
Karol Zaluski, 1660-1735, General, married to Kopec, 1voto Lubecka, 1690-1756.
Karol's and Kopec Lubecka had the daughter Jadwiga Zaluska m. 1st Tyszkiewicz. Jadwiga Zaluska, ca 1726 - 1771. Jadwiga's sister was Ludwika Agata Zaluska m. Sierakowska.

Retow / Rietavas, 25 km south of Plunge of the Oginskis, and east of Gargzdai of von RONNE, ca 40 km; in 1732 Retow bought Jozef Benedykt Tyszkiewicz (1694 - 1754), who married to Teresa Niemirowicz-Szczyt (1708 - ?), then to his son
Krzysztof Tyszkiewicz (1729-1762), who in 1748 married Jadwiga Zaluska (1726-1771);
in 1763 widowed Jadwiga Zaluska Tyszkiewicz m. Duke Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski (1712-1783), and Retow passed on the ownership of the family Oginski.

Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski was 1st married to Izabela Radziwill
[Izabela Kotryna Oginska born Radziwill]
of Nieswiez, d. 1761 / 1763; Izabela Kotryna Oginska Radziwill b. 1711, d. 1761 in Maladzyechna, the Minsk Province, was the daughter of Michal Antoni Radziwill, b. 1687.

And the branch of
Andrzej Ignacy Joachim Jozafat Oginski, b. 1740 in Tadulin,
the Vicebsk / Witebsk province, died 1787 in Guzow, west to Warsaw, the Marshal under Andrzej Mokronowski in 1776,
the son of
Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski, b. 1712, and Izabella Radziwill (Tadeusz Oginski had 2nd wife Jadwiga Zaluska).

Andrzej Ignacy Oginski married Paula SZEMBEK, with the son MICHAL Kleofas Oginski.

Jadwiga Zaluska / Jadwiga Teresa Zaluska, m. Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski. Jadwiga Tyszkiewicz Oginska nee Zaluska, died 1771. The wedding was with Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski ca 1764 [?]. Tadeusz was born in 1712. Jadwiga Zaluska was born ca 1726, in RETOW / Rietavas; married to Krzysztof Tyszkiewicz and to Tadeusz Franciszek Prince Oginski.

Michal Hieronim KRASINSKI, b. 1712 - d. 1784;
the Marshal of the BAR Confederation in 1768 + Aleksandra ZALUSKA.

Aleksandra Zaluska b. ca 1720.
Aleksandra was the sister of Jan Zaluski, the REGNOW official, b. ca 1710 + Aniela Rzewuska. Aleksandra Krasinska was the daughter of
Kasper Zaluski, b. ca 1680, the REGNOW official + ca 1700 to Franciszka Kuropatnicka.

Adam Stanislaw Krasinski (1714-1800) was a Polish noble of Slepowron coat of arms, the bishop of Kamieniec PODOLSKI (1757-1798) [compare CARSTEN NIEBUHR in 1761 in MALTA, and in 1767 in Kamieniec Podolski and Skala Podolska], Great Crown Secretary (from 1752). The BISHOP, Adam Stanislaw Krasinski b. 1714, was the son of
Jan Jozef Ignacy Krasinski, b. 1675, and Elzbieta Teresa Soltyk
[Ewa Trojanowska was the 2nd wife of Jan Jozef Krasinski, 1675-1764 in Krasne close to PRZASNYSZ;
Krasne is situated south-east to Przasnysz at way to ROZAN; 9 km south-east to LESZNO, a small village - see Wodkiewicz-Jaworska of Lodz. Compare the Zbigniew Brzezinski family ie. ROMAN family. Bishop Krasinski of Kamieniec Podolski, was died in Krasne in 1800].

The BISHOP, Adam Krasinski was the brother of
Michal Hieronim Krasinski
[Michal Hieronim KRASINSKI, b. 1712 - d. 1784; the Marshal of the BAR Confederation in 1768 + Aleksandra ZALUSKA];
and
Anna Chosciak-Popiel / Anna POPIEL [the branch of Zbigniew Brzezinski].

Michal Hieronim KRASINSKI b. in 1712, had a son
Jan KRASINSKI, 1756 - 1790, married to Antonina CZACKA, 1756-1834.

Jan Krasinski (1756-1790) + Antonina Czacka had a son
Wincenty Krasinski, b. 1782 in Boromel at Volhynia [+ Maria Radziwill],
and the grandson -
Zygmunt Krasinski, b. 1812, became one of Poland's greatest romantic poets.

Jozef Andrzej Zaluski, was born in Jedlanka, the Lukow County.
In 1716, together with his brother Andrzej Stanislaw ZALUSKI, began his first foreign trip to Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands. Thanks to the protection of Cardinal Melchior de Polignac (1661-1742), the French ambassador to Poland in 1693-1696, they received an audience with Louis XV (1710-1774) and Regent Philip II of Orleans (1674-1723) [the TEMPLAR]. Both brothers were also received by Russian Tsar Peter I (1672-1725), who was then in the French capital. They returned to the country in 1719; in 1733, Jozef Andrzej Zaluski, like his brother Andrzej Stanislaw Zaluski, supported Stanislaw Leszczynski (1677-1766). However, Russian intervention made the King, August III (1696-1763).

Jozef Andrzej Zaluski went to Rome, where Pope Clement XII (1652-1740) ruled, and he was to represent the interests of King Stanislaw Leszczynski. In 1767, Zaluski acted against Russia and Prussia. This resulted in the kidnapping of the bishop, in 1767 - 1773, together with the then bishop of Krakow, Kajetan Soltyk (1715-1788) and Waclaw Rzewuski (1706-1779) from Podole. In October 1767 they were imprisoned in Kaluga south-west of Moscow.

Jozef Andrzej Zaluski was the son of Aleksander Jozef Zaluski, the Rawa Mazowiecka governor, 1652-1727, Jr., and Teresa Potkanska, 1672/1678-1702.

Teresa Potkanska was the 2nd wife in 1694 of Aleksander Jozef Zaluski. He was the 3rd in 1703 [not 1st] married to SOLTYK with one son b. ca 1704, the Rawa Mazowiecka official.
The 1st wife was in 1675, Teresa Witowska, the daughter of Stanislaw Witowski, the Sandomierz governor. Teresa Witkowska died in 1693. Teresa had a son
Andrzej Stanislaw Kostka Zaluski, 1695-1758, the Krakow bishop (1745-1758), in Chelmno (1739-1746), of Plock (1722-1737), and of Luck (1736-1739).

Aleksander Jozef Zaluski, 1652-1727, was the son of
Aleksander Zaluski, the RAWA governor, and Katarzyna Olszowska, the sister of Andrzej Olszowski, the Primate of Poland.

Aleksander Jozef Zaluski b. 1652 in DALESZYCE, 20 km south-east to Kielce.
Teresa Potkanska Zaluska, had 4 sons:
Andrzej Stanislaw Zaluski, the Cracow bishop,
Marcin Zaluski, the Jesuit monk, the Plock Bishop, the FRANKIST supporter;
Jakub Zaluski, the Sulejow official, the FRANKIST supporter;
Jozef Andrzej Zaluski, the Kiev Bishop,
and 3 daughters:
Wiktoria;
Ludwika Zaluska + Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, the Gostyn governor;
and Aleksandra LANCKORONSKA Zaluska.

The Zaluski family was deeply involved in the Frankists' case. A brother of the Kiev Bishop, Jakub Zaluski, allocated a generous fund for Frankists who converted to Catholicism. Another brother, MARCIN ZALUSKI, founded a house for new converts in Warsaw.

The Heredom Royal Order of Kilwinning, the Templars and the Freemasonry, managed Jean Luc Louis de Toux de Salvert as Salverte, and Baron Pierre Le Fort, in Poland; also controled
Prokop Voznitsyn, Fedor Golovin, Natal'ia Fedotovna Pleshcheeva Baron Louis Dagobert Adolphe Emmanuel Lefort and Tadeusz Grabianka in St Petersburg - Illuminati.

The Heredom Royal Order of Kilwinning - Templars and the Freemasonry were at 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 wife of Stanislaw Korwin-Kossakowski;
JERZY MNISZECH, the Freemason;
Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski in Hungaria and Kamyk {owned by the Kiedrzynskis} close to Czestochowa;
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill close to Ostrow Wielkopolski;
Kazimierz Poniatowski;
Marianna Barbara Skorzewska nee Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791, in Berlin in 1773-1791;
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.

The Royal Order of Heredom included the Rabbi Samuel Jacob Falk (1708-1782) as one of its members. He is linked to Jacob Frank, and was a neighbor to Swedenborg.
Swedenborg was a Jacobite spy. Swendenborg apparently met Rabbi Samuel Jacob Falk.

Falk was one of the 'Unknown Superiors' of the Rite of Strict Observance, founded by Karl Gotthelf, Baron Hund (1722-1776) in 1754 [or in 1749; 1751].

Jacob Frank's godfather was King Augustus III of Poland [see ZALUSKI], whose Counselor was von Hund. Baron von Hund was also Counselor of State to Maria Theresa.

Ludwik Krasinski born in 1833, the friend of Leopold Kronenberg; Ludwik owned Krasne, Przystan, Magnuszewo, Krasnosielc and Zulin; Ojcow - Pieskowa Skala; Adamow with Gulow; Ursynow; and Rohatyn.
Ludwik Krasinski owned many villages in the Minsk governorate from Magdalena Kiezgajlo-Zawisza: Kuchcice and Zarnowki in the IHUMEN county. Maria Magdalena Radziwill, nee Zawisza-Kierzgajlo / Kiezgajlo, primo voto Krasinska, b. 1861, d. 1945 in Fryburg, in 1917/1918 in Moscow and in Minsk she was the communist. In 1919-1935 she co-operated with Jews communities. Maria Magdalena was the daughter of Maria Kwilecka married Kiezgajlo, and Maria Magdalena was Belarussian not Polish! In 1882 she was married to Ludwik Jozef Krasinski.
Ludwik Jozef died in 1895 and she was married to the son of Wilhelm Adam Radziwill, ie. to Waclaw Mikolaj Radziwill in 1906 in LONDON; he was pro-Russian politic, and
the great-great-grandson of
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill b. 1705 in Ciemkowicze, alchemist, sexual pervert and the FRANKISTS supporter, living close to Ostrow Wielkopolski.
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill of Ostrow Wielkopolski was the supporter of the FRANKISTS.

In 1765, Jakob Frank, known Sabbatean, planned to establish links with the Russian Orthodox Church and with the Russian government through a Russian ambassador in Warsaw, Prince REPNIN. At the end of the year a Frankist delegation went to Smolensk and Moscow.

The von Ronne - Pilsudski - Oginski - Holynski - Duke Zdzislaw Lubomirski branch and the Orsha county:

Feliks FILIP RONNE 2nd, born before 1800 - d. in 1844

[the son of FELIX von RONNE, b. 1770
{Felix von Ronne / Rene, b. 1770, d. 1827, was the son of Mikolaj von Ronne and Aniela PILSUDSKA}
+ Antonina GIELGUD
{Antonina 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}],

married 1st to Franciszka ZALUSKA / Franziska Countess Zaluskyte [died in 1844 in DRESDEN], 2nd m. to Princess Ruboviska.

Above
Franciszka ZALUSKA / Franciszka Maria Lubomirska Ronne Zaluska born in 1793 in Warsaw; her father
Teofil Wojciech Zaluski + Css Honorata Igelstrom nee Stempkowska.

Franciszka ZALUSKA married twice:
1.
Fryderyk Wilhelm Lubomirski b. 1779 in Rowno
[the son of prince Jozef Alexander Lubomirski b. 1751;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Lubomirski b. 1704 in Braclaw;
the great-grandson of
Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski b. 1666 in Nowy Sacz;
the great-great-grandson of
Aleksander Michal Lubomirski
who come from
Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski b. 1616 in Nowy Wisnicz;
the son of
Stanislaw Lubomirski b. 1583].

Zenaida Lubomirska nee Holynska, b. 1820 in Rowne / Rivne,
was daughter of
Michal Holynski and Elzbieta Tolstoj;
ZENAIDA was the wife of Kazimierz Anastazy Karol Lubomirski, 1813-1871 -
the son of Fryderyk Lubomirski b. 1779;
the grandson of
Jozef Aleksander Lubomirski, 1751-1817;
the great-grandson of
Stanislaw Lubomirski, 1704-1793.

On October 7, 1918, on initiative of Prince Lubomirski / Prince Zdzislaw Lubomirski, Polish declaration of independence was announced and 14th October 1918, Polish Army soldiers pledged allegiance to the Polish flag.

Above Prince Zdzislaw Lubomirski, a Polish aristocrat, landowner, chairman of the "Central Civil Committee" in 1915. In 1917 to 1918 member of the Regency Council. Zdzislaw Lubomirski born 1865 in Nizhny Novgorod,
the son of
Prince Jan Tadeusz Lubomirski and Maria Zamoyska.

Jan Tadeusz Lubomirski b. 1826 in Dubrowna / Dubrovno, the Moghilov government; d. 1908,
the son of Eugeniusz Lubomirski.

Eugeniusz Lubomirski b. 1789, d. 1834, the landowner of Dubrovno close to Orsha from his father
KSAWERY Lubomirski.

EUGENIUSZ was the son of
Ksawery Lubomirski / Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski 1747-1819, and Teofila Rzewuski / Teofila Beydo-Rzewuska, 1762-1831. Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski, born in 1747, d. in 1819, 2nd married to Maria Lvovna Naryshkina, 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.

Above named Dubrowno in the Sienno (north-east of Miezonka) catholic area; the Orsha county, Moghilev government; at present in the Vicebsk oblast; 90 km to Vicebsk, 19 km north-east of Orsza / Orsha. Dubrovno was owned by 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!

DUBROWNA is situated 42 km south to BABINAVICHY of the Oginskis and south to KRYNKI of the Hurko family - it is a total distance around 73 km from Krynki to Dubrowna.

2.
named above
Feliks FILIP RONNE 2nd, born before 1800 - d. in 1844.

The Lubomirski family owned Sedziszow Malopolski, Zelechow, Dubrovna close to Orsha,
and acted together with Jozef Pilsudski in Warsaw in 10-11 November 1918:
Duke Zdzislaw Lubomirski (1865-1943) was the lawyer. On November 10, 1918, Zdzislaw Lubomirski welcomed Pilsudski at Warsaw's Rail Station, and four days later, Pilsudski became the head of Polish state.

Zdzislaw Lubomirski (1865-1943) b. in Nizhny Novgorod,
was the son of
Jan Tadeusz Lubomirski, 1826 in Stanislawow, d. in 1908 + Maria Zamoyska.
The grandson of
Eugeniusz Lubomirski, 1789 in Krakow, d. 1834;
the great-grandson of
Duke Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski, 1747-1819 + Antonina Adelajda Potocka.
The great-great-grandson of
Stanislaw Lubomirski, 1704 in Braclaw - 1793 + Ludwika Honorata Pociej.

Stanislaw was the son of
Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski, 1666 in Nowy Sacz - 1735;
and the grandson of
Aleksander Michal Lubomirski died in 1675,
who was the son of
Prince Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski, 1616 in Nowy Wisnicz - 1667 in Wroclaw + Konstancja LIGEZA.

It was 1914, the start of the Great War.
But when this war finished, Beseler, as German Governor-General in 1916, proclaimed the - and Austria - Hungary agreed - establishment of an independent Kingdom of Poland. With active help of his close employee Bogdan Hutten - Czapski, he created the new Polish-language Warsaw University and the Technical University of Warsaw. On 10 November 1918, back to Warsaw, Jozef Pilsudski; Zdzislaw Lubomirski and Adam Koc in the night 09/10 November, 1918 received message about Pilsudski; by Lubomirski's car, Pilsudski arrived to Lubomirski house. Count Bogdan Hutten-Czapski, was looking at this situation from distance, but at Warsaw Castle talked with Hans Hartwig Beseler on Pilsudski; at this moment Sosnkowski moved at Moniuszki avenue. Beseler fled on November 12, with his two aides and Polish officers on a ship on the Vistula river, from Warsaw to Thorn and from there to Berlin. His contemporaries Hutten - Czapski,
Prince Hermann von Hatzfeld
and
Maria Princess Lubomirska - the wife of Jan Tadeusz Lubomirski
- expressed their praise of him; Hutten - Czapski:
'The Inspector General of the engineer and pioneer corps and the fortresses had also acquired management experience. ... with a refined and perfect - looking character...'.

Above Prince Zdzislaw Lubomirski, a Polish aristocrat, landowner, chairman of the "Central Civil Committee" in 1915. 1917 to 1918 member of the Regency Council. Zdzislaw Lubomirski born 1865 in Nizhny Novgorod, the son of Prince Jan Tadeusz Lubomirski, and Maria Zamoyska; he attended Krakow's St. Anna High School; Jagiellonian University and University of Graz.

Maria Lubomirska b. 1841, d. 1922, the daughter of Zdzislaw Zamoyski Count;
she was the wife of Jan Tadeusz Lubomirski Prince, and she was mother of
Zdzislaw Lubomirski (b. on April 4, 1865, in Nizny Nowogrod, d. 1943);
above Jan Tadeusz Lubomirski b. 1826 in Dubrowna in the Mohylow region, d. 1908, m. Maria nee Zamoyska;
Zdzislaw Lubomirski m. Maria nee Branicka;
mentioned above Nizhny Novgorod / Nizhniy Novgorod / Nizhny Novgorod in Russia.

Above Zdzislaw Zamoyski Count, 1810 Warsaw - d. 1855 in Vienna, Austria, the son of Stanislaw Kostka Franciszek Zamoyski and Zofia; husband of Jozefa Jadwiga Zamoyska; father of: Stefan Zamoyski, above Maria Lubomirska; Wanda Grocholska and Zofia Tarnowska.

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.

Konstancja Malgorzata Lubomirski Rzewuska (born 1761, died 1840 in Kamieniec Podolski),
was the daughter of
Stanislaw LUBOMIRSKI younger, and Izabela Czartoryski Lubomirska.
Painter, circa 1780, made a series of drawings; 1782, she married her cousin Seweryn Rzewuski and was mother of Waclaw RZEWUSKI, junior. Since 1817 or in 1819, KONSTANCJA RZEWUSKA lived in Podhorce; and after confiscation of her son's property for participation in the November Uprising of 1831, she moved home in Kamieniec Podolski, and she was living in scarcity.

Bogdan Hutten - Czapski had met with the family of Dorothy Maria Leopoldina Hutten-Czapska in 1892. She was the daughter of George and Josephine, and was born in Prague. Her mother came from the highest aristocracy of the Roman Empire. Maria was a prominent figure who has registered in history primarily as an editor collaborating with Paris 'Culture'. Also worked on biographies of her family, written in collaboration with her brother Jozef Czapski / Joseph.

Dorothy Maria Leopoldina Czapska / Countess Hutten-Czapska, b. 1894 in Prague, died in 1981, Maisons-Laffitte;
the granddaughter of
Emeryk Czapski / Emeric Hutten-Czapski
of the family who had a huge estates from Radziwill, around Minsk, in Curland, Lithuania and Volhynia, acc. to Bogdan Graf von Hutten-Czapski, vol. 1-2, Berlin 1936.

Ferdinand Radziwill of the Polish Knights of Malta, has come after Bogdan Hutten-Czapski, an old friend of the Prussian court and military.

The estate of Pryluki belonged to the Hutten - Czapskis was situated on Ptych river; a house of 1882 and terraced park.
Pryluki / Priluki, ca 14 km south-west of the Minsk core, and 15 km west of Koroliszczewiczi / Korolishchevici of the Konstantynowiczs; 13 km west of Gatovo / Hatowo, and 23 km north-east of Kojdanow / Koidanov; south-west of Minsk in Belarus, on way to Dzierzynsk / Dzierhinsk / Kojdanow / Koidanov.

Kuchcicze / Kuhtichi of Zawisza and the Radziwill family at the Minsk district; the palace complex, the facade with stone accents.

The first secret missions Bogdan Hutten - Czapski received in 1890, to the Vatican; over the next two years he worked as observer - the German embassy in Paris, where he was ambassador; the later Chancellor, Prince Hohenlohe, which entered into a close friendship with Czapski, and the later Chancellor Bernhard von Bulow, send him on missions; Duke Hohenlohe send Czapski to maintain contacts and research sentiment of the ruling class, also among the well-known from his youth - Bonapartists; he was residing in Paris, and known Count Guido Henckel von Donnersmarck, and his wife Teresa primo voto Marquise de Paiva; then he moved to Strasbourg, where he was an aide of the Field Marshal Manteuffel. Then he received from the German General Staff a very important intelligence mission, a trip to the Russian and Austrian ex-Polish districts, to explore moods and relationships (1892).

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 to Teresa Husarzewska.
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.

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.

Sedziszow Malopolski and Zelechow owned by the Lubomirski family: Sedziszow Malopolski, Zelechow, Dubrovna close to Orsha.
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.
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. In 1661, the Sedziszow Malopolski town passed on to the Potocki family, as a dowry in a wedding of
Feliks Kazimierz Potocki with Krystyna Lubomirska.

Krystyna was the daughter of named Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski [see the Lubomirskis in ZELECHOW and the Roman - Brzezinski clan]. Then Sedziszow Malopolski belonged to the son of Krystyna - Michal Potocki;
and to Piotr Potocki - the supporter of the 3rd May Constitution. Piotr Potocki was the insurgent in 1768, and in 1785 left Sedziszow Malopolski, died in 1794. In 1772 Sedziszow Malopolski was annexed by Austria until October 1918.

WIELICHOWO:

belonged to Dzieduszycki, Munk, von Holleben, Potocki of Bedlewo, Plater, Schulz, and in 1922 to Dss Teresa Lubomirski.
Ca 1922 [until 1945] Wielichowo bought Duke Andrzej Lubomirski (1862 - 1953 / November 1959, in Jacarezinho, Brasil), m. Css Teresa Eleonora Husarzewska (1866-1940) and lived in Cracow.
Teresa Lubomirska of Wielichowo was the best friend of Css Izabella Sobanska of KOBIELE WIELKIE, close to Bugaj in the 20' of the 20th century - 1935.
At margin - Ewa Skorkowska / Sariusz-Skorkowska b. ca 1747, d. in 1831 in Zytno, in the Radomsko County, 20 kilometres south-east of Radomsko; 12 km south to Kobiele Wielkie, and 1 km to BUGAJ.

Css Izabella Sobanska owned Kobiele,
and her daughter Maria Teresa Sobanska, 1923 - 2014, the daughter of Jan Sobanski and Izabella Skarzynska.
Above Jan Sobanski, 1871-1945 + Izabella Skarzynska, 1890-1934. Above Jan was the son of
Marceli Marcin Sobanski + Teresa Potulicka;
and the grandson of
Kazimierz Ludwik Lukasz Potulicki;
and of Hieronim Sobanski, 1781-1845 + Anna DZIERZEK, 2nd, 1803-1860.

Hieronim Sobanski m. in 1814 to Karolina Rzewuska, 1795-1885.
The 2nd ca 1820 Hieronim m. to Anna Dzierzek, the daughter of
Teodor Dzierzek + Tekla Stadnicka, ca 1750 - 1799.

Hieronim Sobanski, 1781-1845, was the son of Kajetan Sobanski, 1722-1798 + Petronela Anna Solecka.

SOBANSKI and Osiecz Wielki situated 10 km south-west of Chocen;
10 km north-west of CHODECZ; east of Izbica Kujawska; south of Wloclawek, BADKOWO and Brzesc Kujawski.

Osiecz Wielki - here was born Jacek Plater in 1932, the son of Witold Broel-Plater, landowner + Ludwika Czarnecka.
The grandson of
Count Wiktor Maria Ignacy Broel-Plater, 1843-1911 + Css Aleksandra Maria Helena Potocka, 1863-1918;
the great-grandson of
Count Wilhelm Ignacy Broel-Plater, 1791-1854;
Witold Leopold Jan Potocki, 1837-1885;
Idalia Adelajda Sobanska, 1808-1891
[the daughter of
Michal Sobanski b. 1755, and Wiktoria ORLOWSKA;
Michal Sobanski had also a daughter Michalina Sobanska (Gizycka) b. 1789.
The granddaughter of Kajetan Sobanski, 1722 - 1798];
Maria Gizycka, 1827-1914.

The great-great-grandson of
Count Jozef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater, 1750-1832 + Teresa Abramowicz, 1754-1826;
the great-great-great-grandson of
Wilhelm Jan Plater, the judge in Inflanty, lived in 1715-1769 in Vilnius + Petronela Nagurska, 1720-1790;
the great-great-great-great-grandson of
Jan Wilhelm Plater, 1676 - 1757,
who was the son of
Daniel Broel-Plater and Eufemija Dorothea von dem Broele Plater.

Jan Wilhelm Plater b. 1676, was the husband of Joanna PODBERESKA, and Helena Filipina OGINSKA - her mother nee Koziell-Poklewska.

Elena Filipina OGINSKA b. ca 1694 in Mogilev by Dniepr river.
Elena Filipina OGINSKA was the sister of
Michal Antoni Oginski b. 1696 in Stakliskes - north-east of Alytus / Olita.

Michal OGINSKI was the son of
Leon Kazimierz Oginski, b. ca 1658, who was the brother of Kazimierz Dominik Oginski b. ca 1664.

In 1840, Wielichow was situated in the Koscian county, later it was in the area of Smigiel. In 1851 Wielichow passed into German hands, first Juliusz Munke, and in 1854 - Hermann von Holleben.
Next owner -
Boleslaw Eulogiusz Potocki b. in 1829 in Bedlewo, died in 1898, BEDLEWO, landowner, count, social and economic activist.
POTOCKI Boleslaw Eulogiusz,
was the son of
Maksymilian Jozef Potocki, 1786-1837 + Jozefa Wyszynska;
the great-grandson of
Jozef Potocki, the Krzywin governor, lived in 1710-1781.

Jozef Potocki with the Szeliga coat of arms, died in 1781 in Wronczyn. He was the governor in Krzywin.
Jozef b. 1710, was the son of
Stefan Potocki b. ca 1675 / 1680, d. in 1724, and Franciszka Korzbog-Zawadzka.


PETRONELA KIEDRZYNSKA married to Melchior Jan Pradzynski
{Melchior was the brother of
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:
1.
famous hero General Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski,
2.
Sylwia Pradzynska, 1791-1862, m. Jakub Jan Krasicki, the insurgent of 1831, Colonel, lived 1785-1848;
3.
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.

Jozef Mieczyslaw Ujejski b. in Tarnow in 1883 [ILLUMINATI from Tadeusz Grabianka],
was the great-great-grandson of [the mother side]
Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski [see Wola Wiazowa and the Kiedrzynskis !], 1761-1817, and Marcjanna Marianna Bronikowska [Oppeln-Bronikowska], 1770-1847
{Marcjanna Pradzynska (Oppeln-Bronikowska or BRONIKOWSKA), b. 1770,
was the daughter of
Ignacy Bronikowski died ca 1782 [Ignacy Bronikowski, 1750-1782, the son of STEFAN BRONIKOWSKI];
the granddaughter of
Stefan Bronikowski b. 1708, died in 1771
[Marcjanna Marszewska b. 1713, died in 1771 + Stefan Bronikowski, b. 1708, d. 1771 - Stefan had a brother Aleksander Oppeln-Bronikowski];
the great-granddaughter of
Wojciech Bronikowski b. ca 1660/1680
[Wojciech Bronikowski died in 1740, m. in 1695 to Katarzyna Sczaniecka, d. 1741];
the great-great-granddaughter of
Marcin Bronikowski
[Marcin Bronikowski = Marcjan Bronikowski, b. ca 1630, d. 1683, m. 1662 to Zofia Koszutska d. 1686]
who was the son of
Jan Bronikowski younger, b. ca 1600. Jan Bronikowski b. ca 1600, d. 1648, married 1st in 1614 to Jadwiga Szczucka; 2nd m. 1631 to Zofia Sadowska d. 1664.
Jan had a brother Maciej Bronikowski b. ca 1591 - d. 1623, m. in 1611, Barbara Gninska.
Jan was the son of
Piotr Bronikowski died in 1608, m. in 1593 to Malgorzata Mierzewska d. 1603;
the grandson of
Wojciech "Senior" Bronikowski, b. ca 1530, d. 1594, m. in 1554 to Zofia Kakolewska, d. 1588;
the great-grandson of
Wincenty Bronikowski and Malgorzata}.

But DOBROGAST Bronikowski, b. ca 1600, was the son of JAN Bronikowski older, b. ca 1560 - inf. WSCHOWA.
DOBROGAST Bronikowski, b. ca 1600, was the son of JAN Bronikowski older, b. ca 1560 - inf. WSCHOWA. Dobrogost was the father of Zygmunt Bronikowski; Barbara Gruszczynska; Katarzyna Turska; and Wojciech Bronikowski. Also, Aleksander Wojciech Bronikowski was the son of JAN Bronikowski born ca 1560 of Wschowa.
Jan Bronikowski b. ca 1600,
was the son of
Piotr Bronikowski, b. ca 1570, d. 1608, m. in 1593 to Malgorzata Mierzewska d. 1603;
the grandson of
Wojciech "Senior" Bronikowski, b. ca 1530, d. 1594, m. in 1554 to Zofia Kakolewska, d. 1588. WOJCIECH Bronikowski, b. ca 1530, was the son of Wincenty Bronikowski and Malgorzata Bronikowska.

Wojciech was the husband of 1st Zofia, 2nd Jadwiga Bronikowska, 3rd to unknown. Wojciech Oppeln-Bronikowski b. ca 1530, was the father of
Jan Bronikowski b. ca 1560 of WSCHOWA, died in 1614, and
Piotr Bronikowski b. ca 1570, died in 1608. Wojciech Oppeln-Bronikowski b. ca 1530, was the father of
Wojciech Bronikowski 2nd;
and Andrzej Bronikowski.

Wojciech Oppeln-Bronikowski b. ca 1530,
Maciej Bronikowski;
and Stanislaw Oppeln-Bronikowski,
were the sons of
Wincenty Bronikowski, with the Osek coat of arms, of Bronikowo, b. ca 1490/1500 - d. ca 1549, m. 1520 to Malgorzata Gutowska / Gulatowska, d. 1534.

Note:
Bronikowski Ksawery (born in 1796 in MOGILNO or Mogilna - died in exile in 1852 in PARIS), Polish political activist, participated in the work of the Free Poles Association. In 1817 moved home on Warsaw. 1823-1824 jailed by Russians. He acted together with Maurycy Mochnacki and Piotr Wysocki. KSAWERY Bronikowski was a co-founder and vice-president of the Patriotic Society, which was established on December 1, 1830. In 1831 he left Warsaw and joined the army as a volunteer (to capitulate vice- president of Warsaw). He was originally associated with Joachim Lelewel in exile.

The grandson of
Jan Oppeln-Bronikowski died in 1752, and Barbara Rogowska d. 1738 [the marriage in 1714].

Mentioned Jan Bronikowski b. ca 1690, d. 1752, junior, was the son of
Hieronim Bronikowski died in 1701, and [m. in 1679] Ewa Elzbieta UNRUG / UNRUH d. 1722.

Jan Bronikowski b. ca 1690, was the husband in 1714 to Barbara ROGOWSKI, Bronikowska and Malgorzata in 1712. Father of Marianna Moszczenska; Piotr Bronikowski and Teresa Pomorska.

Named Hieronim Bronikowski b. ca 1660, died in 1701. Husband of Ewa Elzbieta = Elzbieta von UNRUH, Bronikowska in 1679, she died in 1722; the father of Jan Bronikowski.
Above named Hieronim Oppeln-Bronikowski was the son of
Jan Bronikowski, senior, b. ca 1625, died in 1672/1677; and Katarzyna Broniewska m. in 1645, died in 1680.

JAN Oppeln-Bronikowski b. ca 1625, was the brother of Aleksander Bronikowski, senior, b. ca 1625 / 1630 - d. 1692. Jan was the brother of Przeclaw Bronikowski b. 1624; and of Krzysztof Bronikowski died in 1662.

Jan Bronikowski b. ca 1625, was the son of
Aleksander Bronikowski {b. ca 1595 ?}, d. 1649, m. in 1620 to Anna Schlichting d. 1675
[Aleksander had a brother
Stanislaw Bronikowski d. 1657, m. 1617 to Helena Gorzenska, died in 1662, with a son ADAM Oppeln-Bronikowski died 1693];
the grandson of
Jan Bronikowski {b. ca 1560} d. 1614, m. 1585 to Jadwiga Wojciejewska.
Jan Bronikowski in 1592 m. 2nd to Ewa Brodzka d. 1608; Jan Bronikowski d. 1614 m. 3rd to unknown. Wojciech Oppeln-Bronikowski b. ca 1530, was the father of
Jan Bronikowski b. ca 1560 of WSCHOWA, d. 1614. Jan Oppeln-Bronikowski b. ca 1560,
was the father of
1.
Stanislaw Bronikowski / Stanislaw von Oppelln-Bronikowski died in 1657;
2.
Dobrogast Bronikowski / Dobrogast von Oppelln-Bronikowski of Neudorf, b. ca 1600, died in 1682;
3.
Krzysztof Bronikowski / Krzysztof von Oppelln-Bronikowski [died in 1613];
4.
Aleksander Wojciech Bronikowski = Aleksander Bronikowski d. in 1649.

We back to
Gustaw Ujejski and Sylwia Krasicka
- GUSTAW was the son of
Wilhelm Marceli Ujejski, b. ca 1830, and Angela Ujejska Wojakowska born in 1832.

GUSTAW was the grandson of
Wincenty Ujejski = Jozef Ujejski, b. 1778, the ILLUMINATI
{secret ILLUMINATI envoy to St Petersburg after the death of TADEUSZ GRABIANKA in 1807},
and Tekla Ujejska Stojowska-JORDAN.
The great-grandson of
Joachim Ujejski b. 1742,
who was the son of Jozef Ujejski OLDEST, born 1705,
the grandson of Krzysztof Ujejski 3rd + Anna RZECZYCKA
[see Pieniany and Grodyslawice east to Tomaszow Lubelski].

Melchior's PRADZYNSKI brother was Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo,
who was the father of famous Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski, from August 16 to August 19, 1831 - commander-in-chief of the Polish Army.
PETRONELA KIEDRZYNSKA married to Melchior Jan Pradzynski
- 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 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 to unknown,
with the son Maksymilian Pradzynski younger.

Melchior Pradzynski was the son of Antoni Pradzynski b. 1710, and Marianna Czaplicka. Melchior's brother was Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo, who was the father of famous Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski.
Nepomucena Pradzynska 1790-1858 - her parents:
above Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski, 1761-1817 [the owner of WOLA WIAZOWA] and Marcjanna Marianna Bronikowska, 1770-1847.
Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski b. 1797/1798, of Wesola / WIESIOLKA, and Tyczyn, the official in SZADEK, m. mentioned Nepomucena Pradzynska b. ca 1790 - it was her second marriage ca 1825.

Nepomucena Pradzynska 1790-1858 [Nepomucena Moszczenska Sulimierska].

In 1759 Antoni Pradzynski agreeing on financial matters with Franciszka Szoldrska, of Inowroclaw; and with Anna Dzialynska, of KALISZ; it concerns Wroniawy [see also on Arnold and Kiedrzynski], Marianna Bronikowski and Wladyslaw Pradzynski.

Nepomucena Pradzynska married 1st to Antoni Moszczenski, ca 1810 to ca 1825, a son of Aleksander Ezechiel Moszczenski official in Brzesc Kujawski, 1759-1846, and Marianna Radziminska.
Nepomucena's children:
Teodor, 1812-1831; Ignacy, 1813-1880; Aleksander, 1819-1829; Antoni Stefan Tadeusz, 1822-1829.

Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski b. 1797/1798, of Wesola / WIESIOLKA, and Tyczyn. Wincenty Maciej Sulimierski / Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski, the owner of the Wiesiolka village and the owner of ZIELENCICE, where he lived the future godfather of Filip SULIMIERSKI [December 22, 1843 / Jan. 1844], was pardoned in the Russian court after 1834 although he was arrested for the guerrilla of 1833.

Nepomucena Pradzynska had a sister and brother:
1. Sylwia Pradzynska 1791-1862 m. Jakub Jan Krasicki insurgent of 1831, Colonel, 1785-1848;
2. and Wincenty Jozef PRADZYNSKI, 1795-1858 [the landowner of WOLA WIAZOWA - here were living my ancestors], m. Salomea Mierzynska.
Nepomucena Pradzynska 1790-1858: in Jarzabkowo, in 1847, Marcjanna Pradzynski nee Bronikowska, was buried.
Jarzabkowo - 4/5 km west to MIERZEWO - see Jozef PASZKOWSKI!
Jarzabkowo - 5 km south-west to MALCZEWO.

Jakub Jan Krasicki, b. 1785/1781 in Kamionka / Kamionka Wielka, in Galicia,
the owner of MALCZEW / MALCZEWO. Kamionka Wielka is situated 9 km east to NAWOJOWA.

In 1799 one of the Stadnicki family, Franciszek Stadnicki, bought the land of Nawojowa situated near Nowy Sacz. The Stadnicki family who settled in Nawojowa, resided there from 1799 until 1945. They had important contribution in political life of Galicia. Adam Zbigniew Stadnicki (1882-1982), was the last owner of Nawojowa.

NAWOJNA = NAWOJOWA, 9 km south to Nowy Sacz;
the Lubomirskis owned the estate before the Stadnickis; Lubomirski were here since 1713.

Franciszek Stadnicki (1742 - 1810), the Bar insurgent in 1768, defender of Cracow / Krakow.
The Ostrzeszow official; MP of Wielun in 1764; the owner of Rymanow and Dukla (1809).
Stadnicki Franciszek was the General of the Kalisz troops in 1792 and in 1794.
The son of
Antoni STADNICKI of Ostrzeszow and Wyszogrod + his 2nd wife, Teresa Potocki Stadnicka,
the daughter of Franciszek POTOCKI, Colonel + Marianna Stradomski, Szembek, Potocka.

Named Antoni Stadnicki, the Ostrzeszow official, 1710-1777 + Teresa Potocka. Antoni was the son of
Wladyslaw Jozef Stadnicki, b. ca 1670, d. 1737;
the grandson of
Jan STADNICKI + Katarzyna Kowieska.

"Krol Nowego Izraela. Karta z dziejow mistyki wieku oswieconego" - by Jozef Ujejski [junior] in 1924.
Here we read on the father of The Russian General [Lithuanian], Ludwik Fryderyk Wirtemberski [1756- 1817] who married to MARIA CZARTORYSKA. Ludwik's father was Duke in 1795-1797, Fryderyk Eugeniusz Wirtemberski, 1732-1797. Fryderyk was the son of Karol Aleksander Wirtemberski, the Catholic.

Duke Ferdynand Fryderyk (1763-1834) Wirtemberski,
his brother Ludwik,
and Ludwik's wife Maria Czartoryska, were the Illuminati's supporters.

Ferdynand Fryderyk (1763-1834) was the brother of named General Ludwik Fryderyk (1756-1817).

Explanations:
Felsztyn = Skeliwka, close to Stary SAMBOR.
Lyubsh - in the Rogatin county.
Vispa / VYSPA - in the Rogatin county. Beremiany / Beremjany - close to BUCZACZ. Pawlow - close to Radziechow.
Dawidow - in the Pustomycki region; in 1772, Dawidow belonged to Austria - 18 km south-east to Lviv. Here Kornel Ujejski was living; in 1865, Ernest Breiter, was born.

Kornel Ujejski met
Leszek Dunin-Borkowski;
Wincenty Pol;
Wiktor Wisniewski;
August Bielowski in 1844 in Warsaw;
Kazimierz Woycicki;
Teofil Lenartowicz;
Leon Lubienski;
August Wilkonski.

Kornel Ujejski was a Polish poet, patriot and political writer of the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary. He was named "last of the greatest Polish poets of Romanticism". Kornel Ujejski in 1881 lived in Tomaszowce in PODOLIA, with his son Kordian Ujejski.

"Krol Nowego Izraela. Karta z dziejow mistyki wieku oswieconego" - the author was above Jozef Ujejski, b. 1883, Prof., Cracow; m. MARIA Ujejska nee HOSZOWSKI, b. 1889, d. 1958 in LONDON. They had a son Andrzej Ujejski died 1931; and the daughter Salomea Daniewska, b. 1909.

Jozef Mieczyslaw Ujejski, the above named author, b. in Tarnow in 1883, d. 1937;
the son of
Doctor Gustaw Ujejski and Sylwia Krasicka
[SYLWIA - the daughter of Jozef Boleslaw Krasicki b. 1834,
and the granddaughter of
Colonel Jakub Jan Karol Krasicki / Jakub Jan Krasicki b. 1785/1781 in Kamionka in Galicia, the owner of MALCZEW close to GNIEZNO
and he was living in Malczew in 1814-1831 {the family was buried in NIECHANOW}, in 1832 jailed in Prussia,
married SYLWIA PRADZYNSKA, the sister of GENERAL IGNACY PRADZYNSKI
-
Jakub Jan KRASICKI was the son of Jakub Krasicki and Kunegunda Ciecierska - her sister was Marianna Ciecierska married Skorzewska, lived in Margonin and Berlin].

Jozef Mieczyslaw Ujejski b. in Tarnow in 1883,
was the great-great-grandson of [the mother side]
Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski [see Wola Wiazowa and the Kiedrzynskis !], 1761-1817 and Marcjanna Marianna Bronikowska [Marcjanna Oppeln-Bronikowska], 1770-1847.

Above Gustaw Ujejski and Sylwia Krasicka - GUSTAW was the son of
Wilhelm Marceli Ujejski, b. ca 1830, and Angela Ujejska Wojakowska born in 1832.
GUSTAW was the grandson of
Wincenty Ujejski / Jozef Ujejski, b. 1778, the ILLUMINATI, and Tekla Ujejska Stojowska-JORDAN.

The great-grandson of
Joachim Ujejski b. 1742,
who was the son of
Jozef Ujejski OLDEST, born 1705,
the grandson of
Krzysztof Ujejski 3rd + Anna RZECZYCKA.

Jozef Ujejski, JUNIOR, born on on January 8, 1883 in Tarnow,
died on July 8, 1937 in Warsaw, a Polish literary historian;
he was particularly concerned with the mystical-utopian and philosophical thought of messianism;
announced, among others "King of New Israel..." - the book about the history of enlightenment mysticism" - Jozef Ujejski in Warsaw in 1924.
The son of
Gustaw Ujejski, doctor of law at the Jagiellonian University, born in 1850.

Jozef Sulkowski in 1779 to 1782 with an uncle or a grandfather was in Naples, Flanders, Netherlands, England, Spain, Portugal, Paris to Marie-Antoinette d'Autriche;
in 1783 in Russia to Ekatherina II who given to him title of officer.
I am thinking that a boy Jozef Sulkowski was taken into the care of a wealthy uncle, the Duke Casimir Augustus Sulkowski. Kazimierz August Sulkowski = August fancied himself that Jozef Sulkowski is an adoptive son; Duke took him on nearly 3-years tour in Europe.

August Kazimierz Sulkowski the prince, born on November 15, 1729 in Dresden, died on January 7, 1786 in Leszno, the governor of Gniezno 1768-75, and in 1775-1776 the marshal of the Permanent Council; the governor of Kalisz from 1775, Poznan from 1778, general lejtnant of the Crown troops from 1782;
after 1755 he became a Maltese bachelor;
the son of
the prince Aleksander Jozef Sulkowski and Maria Franciszka Stein zu Jettingen.
Married to Ludwika Mniszech (1751 - 1799).
The owner of Kobylka close to Wolomin. August Poniatowski, sold Kobylka to the governor of Kalisz, August Sulkowski.
Duke Sulkowski sold in 1772 named Kobylka to Count Aleksander Unruh / Aleksander Unrug, 1704 - 1773,
the son of
Jerzy Von Unruh = Georg Sebastian von Unruh and Anna Helena.
Aleksander UNRUG was the husband of Helena Beata Oppeln Bronikowska Unruh, and Joanna Krystyna Charlotta, the daughter of Zygmunt Fryderyk Troschke de Rosenwerth.
Father of Fryderyk Sebastian Unrug.

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
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 Oppeln-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.

New coat of arms for Bronikowski in 1743 to Count Jan Zygmunt Bronikowski
- his father was
Zygmunt Aleksander Bronikowski / Sigismund Aleksander von Oppeln-Bronikowski, the owner of Chlastawe, Kuschten, Kursko and Placzowo close to Meseritz, born in 1672 in Kurzig Martini, died in 1724.
The grandfather -
Zygmunt Bronikowski, 1628-1732;
the great-grandfather was
Dobrogast Bronikowski, ca 1600-1676, of NEUDORF;
the great-great-grandfather was
Jan Bronikowski, ca 1560 - ca 1614,
the son of Wojciech Oppeln-Bronikowski born ca 1530.

DOBROGAST Bronikowski, b. ca 1600,
was the son of JAN Bronikowski older, b. ca 1560 - inf. WSCHOWA.
Dobrogost was the father of
Zygmunt Bronikowski; Barbara Gruszczynska; Katarzyna Turska; and Wojciech Bronikowski.

Also, Aleksander Wojciech Bronikowski was the son of JAN Bronikowski born ca 1560 of Wschowa.


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.

Andrzej Antoni Jaraczewski b. 1916, was the son of Maria (d. 1954) + Hieronim Krzysztof Jaraczewski, div.
Hieronim Krzysztof Adam Jaraczewski b. 1896, was the son of Antoni Jaraczewski + Alicja Falecka. Antoni Jaraczewski m. Alicja FALECKA. Antoni m. 2nd to Helena ZABORSKA.
Antoni Jaraczewski, 1869 - 1939, was the son of
Seweryn Jaraczewski b. ca 1840 + Amelia Konopnicka. Seweryn m. 1st to Hortensja Florentyna ZIELINSKA.

Seweryn was the son of Nikodem Jaraczewski b. ca 1790 + Maria Jaraczewska.
The grandson of
Wojciech Jaraczewski b. ca 1740/1744/1750 + Wiktoria Zychlinska b. ca 1760.
The great-grandson of
Antoni Jaraczewski senior, b. ca 1720 + Teresa Oppeln-Bronikowska b. ca 1725, died in 1787. Teresa was the daughter of Aleksander Oppeln-Bronikowski + Bogumila Teofila Schlichting, the daughter of Adam Schlichting + Maria Elisabeth von Podewils.

Jadwiga Jaraczewska had a son Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956, the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka.
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.

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).

Kazimierz Krasinski, 1725 - 1802, the Prussian Count in 1798, co-operated with the King Stanislaw Leszczynski in 1747, the PRZASNYSZ official in 1773.
Kazimierz Krasinski, the Drazdzew / Drazdzewo owner, acted in Opinogora.
Krasinski served Prussian court in Berlin - compare Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska. Fryderyk Wilhelm III supported Krasinski of Drazdzewo in 1798. Kazimierz Krasinski took care of the church in Krasnosielc.
In 1800, his son Jozef Wawrzyniec Krasinski welcomed in Zegrze and in Warsaw the King couple of Prussia.

Kazimierz b. 1725, was the son of
Antoni Krasinski of Krasne, the Zakroczym governor, lived in 1693-1762 + Barbara Zielinska, ca 1695 - 1774.

Kazimierz Krasinski b. 1725, was the Court official of the French King Ludwik XV. Kazimierz had also daughter Elzbieta.
Elzbieta Krasinski Jaraczewska, b. 1791, d. 1832, writer, born in Warsaw, m. in 1815 to Adam Jaraczewski, b. 1785 in Lubina Mala close to Jarocin
[see Walesa south to Jarocin; and Sapieha here - 11 kilometres south-east of Zerkow, 12 km north-east of Jarocin, north to Kotlin].
Dec. 1815, the Jaraczewskis moved home to Borowica (30 km to Lublin).

Adam Jaraczewski b. 1785, died in 1831 in Plock, General [the brother of Nikodem b. ca 1790 and Victoria younger],
the son of
Wojciech Jaraczewski b. 1740/1744/1750 + Ignacja Karczewski.
Wojciech Jaraczewski, 1740/1744/1750 - 1787/1804. He m. also Wiktoria Zychlinska NOWOWIEJSKA b. ca 1760.
The great-grandson of
Antoni Jaraczewski senior, b. ca 1710/1720 + Teresa Oppeln-Bronikowska b. ca 1725.
Wojciech b. ca 1740/1750, had 6 siblings: Antonina Jaraczewska, Jan Jaraczewski, and 4 others.

Ignatia Elzbieta Eufemia Jaraczewska, born Koczewska / Ignacja Kczewska, in 1759/1761 in CZACZ,
the Koscian county, 4 kilometres north-east of Smigiel
[here was living Rafal Tadeusz Gajewski (born in 1714, Czacz - d. 1776 in Borzeciczki or Srem, buried in Wolsztyn].

Ignacja was the daughter of
Roza Potocka b. ca 1740, m. Franciszek Kczewski, the SREM official, born 1735.

Roza Potocka Kczewska, 1st, the Pilawa Srebrna coat of arms, was born to Jozef Potocki b. 1710 + Anna Kunegunda Gajewska, b. 1721.
Roza Potocka Kczewska had 3 daughters, including Ignatia Elzbieta Eufemia Jaraczewska, born Koczewska / Kczewska, in 1759/1761 in CZACZ.

CZACZ: Czacz - 12 km north-east to Bucz; 8 km south-east to Wilkowo Polskie; 5 km south-east to Nowy BIALCZ; 18 km south-east to Wielichow.

Above Ignacja Eufemia Kczewska b. ca 1759, m. Ignacy Jaraczewski b. ca 1760, with a son
Adam Jaraczewski, 1785-1831.
Above Ignacja had a sister Roza Kczewska / Kszczewska, b. ca 1760, m. to Antoni Kozlowski, b. ca 1760, d. aft. 1784, the owner of Sroki and Gorka, close to Kobylin, married in 1783 in Lodz.

Above Adam JARACZEWSKI m. in 1815 in Warsaw to Css Elzbieta Marianna Jozefa Krasinska of Krasne, 1791-1832,
the daughter of
Kazimierz Krasinski / Count Kazmierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 + Anna Ossolinska.
Above Kazimierz Krasinski, the owner of Baranowo [here the ancestors of Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski; Kaczynski and Chudzik - my family line], died in Zegrze,
was the son of
Antoni Krasinski, the Zakroczym official, lived in 1693-1762 in ZEGRZE + Barbara Zielinska, ca 1690-1774.

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).
Compare -
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.

Adam JARACZEWSKI was the Freemason, IInd level.

We back to Antoni Krasinski (1693-1762)
and to
Adam Krasinski [of Krasne south to Przasnysz] 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
[Teodor Wessel took Rozan from KWILECKI - here then Bronislaw Geremek; Teodor Wessel managed LIPNIK close to Bielsko-Biala - here the Wojtyla ancestors].
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. In 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 Adam Krasinski 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.
Marcin Lubomirski visited the Kiedrzynskis - my ancestors - in Kamyk = Kamien close to Czestochowa.

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.

Maksymilian Jozef Amantiusz Myszkowski b. in 1807 Tokary, d. in 1848, Kalisz, the owner of Tokary, lived in Gozdow close to Kalisz.
Maksymilian m. Kazimiera Konstancja Milkowska b. in 1811 in Macewo, in the Kuchary close to Kalisz. Bpt. in 1811 with Filary Radzik, Julianna Milkowska. Kazimiera was the daughter of
Andrzej Milkowski, b. ca 1770, the owner of Macewo, Milejow + in 1793 in Jarocin to Maria Marcjanna Pruska PIWSKA,
the daughter of
1. Franciszek Pruski, b. 1739, the son of Jozef Pruski + Katarzyna Jaraczewska,
2. and Katarzyna Rudnicka, b. ca 1745, the daughter of Tomasz RUDNICKI born in 1724 + Franciszka Jerzmanowska.

Michal Rudnicki b. 1688,
was the father of [in Galazki Wielkie]
Tomasz Rudnicki, 1724 - 1772, the owner of Grzymiszew + Katarzyna Franciszka Jerzmanowska, older.

Katarzyna Rudnicka b. ca 1745, died in 1839, was the daughter of Tomasz Rudnicki b. in 1724. Katarzyna Rudnicka, b. ca 1745, younger, was the lady-owner of Kozia Gora, married Franciszek Pruski b. 1739, the son of
Jozef PRUSKI + Katarzyna Jaraczewska, the Przemysl official.

Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695, the Bydgoszcz official, was living in Chodaki, the Wierzchy parish.
Jozef's brother was MICHAL Rudnicki, 1688-1727 m. ca 1714, to Konstancja Potocka died ca 1723, the daughter of Marcin Stanislaw POTOCKI and Anna Wazynski;
Michal Rudnicki in 1722, m. 2nd Teresa Swierczenska / Swierczynska, the daughter of Mikolaj SWIERCZYNSKI + Konstancja.

Wladyslaw Rudnicki b. ca 1680/1685,
maybe was the brother to Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695 [oldest; b. NOT ca 1710], who married 2nd Teresa Podlecka,
with two / three sons [and the daughter to the 1st unknown wife] of Jozef:
1.
Stanislaw Rudnicki, b. March 1739 in Chodaki, the Wierzchy parish
[Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738, had the sister - Dorota Psarska nee Kiedrzynska, m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski, 1740 - 1784,
with the son
Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809. Jozef Madalinski / Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI born 1774, an owner of Kraszyn [4 km north-west to Chodaki] and Chodaki [14/15 km south to Poddebice],
m. to Julianna nee Bogdanska married Kiedrzynska, [maybe born ca 1760 !] 1770-1809, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski (born 1738).
Julianna Bogdanska [b. ca 1760, NOT 1770] was the sister of Ludwik Bogdanski b. 1752];
2.
Jadwiga Szembek Rudnicka b. circa 1710/1714, d. circa 1765,
the daughter of Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695.
Jadwiga married Kazimierz Lubienski; Jadwiga married Marek Szembek.
3.
Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki, b. April 1741 in Chodaki = Wojciech Rudnicki
[and Wojciech Jozef Antoni RUDNICKI, b. 1741/1742, d. ca 1782, m. Jozefa Ordega, the daughter of Wojciech ORDEGA + Rozala Pawlowski].
Wojciech Rudnicki's daughter was -
Marianna Rudnicka, b. August 1767, d. aft. 1791 + 1st Jan Amadej + next two husbands of the Hutten-Czapski clan.

Jadwiga Szembek Rudnicka b. circa 1710/1714, d. ca 1765, was the daughter of Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695 + 1st unknown wife. Jozef Rudnicki was the Bydgoszcz official.

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.

Wojciech Rudnicki b. in Chodaki in April 1741, had also the son, among others,
Szymon Rudnicki, b. ca 1765, d. in 1809 + Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska,
the second Petronela married Hieronim Nieniewski.

Above Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska was the lady-owner of Blizanow. Petronela Nieniewska Walknowska Rudnicka was the godmother to Daniel Seweryn Nieniewski b. in 1802 in Urbanice {2 km west to MALYSZYN, 5 km north-east to WIELUN, 2 km south to STAW, 6 km north to RUDA close to Wielun}, bpt. in 1802 in Ruda, 4 km south-east to WIELUN.

Nieniewski / Niniewski with Petronella Walichnowski Niniewska owned above Bliznow / Blizanow. Witnesses in 1802 - Feliks Murzynowski ex - owner of DEBOLEKA, and Wierzchleyska, virgin, of Wierzcholasy.

Krystyna Molska nee Czarnecki / Czarniecki [1st JAN Walknowski of Wielun; 2nd Jaskolecka]
was living in Kobierno, 6 kilometres north-east of Krotoszyn, 8 km south to Rozdrazew; 18 km west to Raszkow.
In 1708 in Kobierno, she was godmother to newborn Romuald Sebastjan, the son of Stefan Dunin, the leaseholder of Kobierno + Anna Walknowski.
Godparents:
Franciszek Zygmunt Galecki, the governor of Bydgoszcz, and Krystyna Walknowska Molska of Starogrod.

In Kobierno in 1675, marriage of Waclaw Twardowski + Marjanna Gorayska. Witnesses:
Zygmunt Jaraczewski and Jan Molski, and Adam Zajaczkowski.

Kobierno in 1686: Stefan Goszczynski m. Marjanna Palczynska. Witnesses: Jan Zaleski of Bozacin, and Stanislaw Molski.

Krystyna Czarniecka Molska died aft. 1704/1708/1715, the wife of Adam Molski, the Kalisz official, the lady-owner of Kuszyn and Debe
[Kuszyn close to Mycielin in the Kalisz county; DEBSKO - 14 south-east to Kuszyn].
Molski Adam d. 1695.

In 1714, Wladyslaw Rudnicki, the owner of Wabcz / WYBCZ in the Chelmno county, took money from above Michal Nostitz-Jackowski [b. ca 1675/1680] for Piwnice = Golocczyzna
[7 km south-west to ZEGWIRT], after agreement among Stanislaw Jawosz and Michal Jackowski, in 1699.
Wladyslaw Rudnicki b. ca 1680/1685, maybe was the brother to Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695 [oldest; b. NOT ca 1710].

Marianna Rudnicka, b. 1767, was the daughter of Wojciech Rudnicki older b. 1741 = Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki, b. April 1741 in Chodaki, as the son of JOZEF Rudnicki and Teresa PODLECKA.

Stanislaw Rudnicki b. in March 1739 in Chodaki, was the brother of named Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki. Above Stefan Rudnicki, was the son of Jozef Rudnicki and Teresa Podlecki.
Acc. to the register of 1741 in Chodaki, ie. April 1741 in Chodaki. The godfather - Wojciech Gloskowski.

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.

JAN HUTTEN CZAPSKI was living in RASZKOW, but was forest official in Glogowa / Glogowia in the Turek county, around 1802.
Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835 had godmother in Wielun, Konstancja Czapska of Piaski in the Boleslawiec parish.
Wincenty Czapski / Wincenty Hutten-Czapski, the governor-manager of Ostrzeszow, in 1778, married in Ostrzeszow to Marianna Rudnicka, the daughter of Szymon Rudnicki [the sister of Szymon !] 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 1775/1780. Marianna was married twice / three times. Second time to named Jan Czapski.

Seweryn Jaraczewski b. 1823, Annopol, died in 1891, Polaniec, lived in Siewieruszki Wielkie, in 1852 - Batkowo, the leaseholder of Chabie in Sieradz
[Seweryn 2nd m. Amelia Helena Konopnicka b. 1836, the daughter of Wawrzyniec Konopnicki b. 1803, d. 1875, the owner of Bronow],
was the son of
Nikodem Jaraczewski b. ca 1795, d. bef. 1852;
the grandson of
Wojciech Jaraczewski b. ca 1740/1744/1750 + Wiktoria Zychlinska.
Above Nikodem Jaraczewski m. Maria Jaraczewska b. ca 1800, the daughter of
Dominik Jaraczewski.

Amelia Konopnicki had a brother Jaroslaw Jan Konopnicki b. 1830 in Leg Piekarski, who was married Maria Stanislawa Wasilowska b. 1842, Suwalki, d. 1910 in Lwow, poet.

Bronislawa Ilowiecka Arnold
was the granddaughter of
Ananiasz Gozimirski, ca 1770 - 1855 + Prakseda Moszczenska, 1795-1855;
and the great-granddaughter of
Michal Moszczenski, 1749-1834 + Ludwika Neyman, 1765-1828, the FRANKIST.

Ludwika Moszczenska was the daughter of Mateusz Splawa-Neyman / Mateusz Neyman, ca 1724 - 1798 in Sieroslaw + Marianna.

Mateusz Neyman was the father of
above Ludwika Moszczenska;
Anna Marianna NEYMAN Jaraczewska + Dominik JARACZEWSKI;
Jan Nepomucen Neyman;
Jozefa Raszewska;
Jozef Melchior Neyman {1770 - 1835 in ZDROJ, the conspirator,
with the son
Napoleon NEYMAN, 1811 - 1879, buried in Poznan}
and 6 others.


Commander-in-chief of the Polish Army Stefan CZARNIECKI and Molski - Czarnecki / Czarniecki - Zaluskowski - Nostitz-Jackowski - Hutten-Czapski and Kiedrzynski family line.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife in 1687/1688 of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had
the daughter Anna Molska b. in 1687, married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680,
with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1687, after death of Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew, Lieutenant.
Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.

Adam Molski m. 2nd in 1687 to Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleski. Inf. about Krystyna in 1695 and in 1704. Died bef. 1715, register in Koscian.
Adam Molski + Wazynska had:
Wojciech, Piotr and Jozef and the daughter Anna Molska younger. Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska Molska had also the daughter Anna older, m. Kiedrzynska nee Molska b. 1687.

Krystyna Czarniecka, m. the 1st Andrzej Zaleski, 2nd voto Molska. The Zaleskis came from the Sieradz province in 1584, ie. Smarzew / Szmarzowa / Smardzewa.
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630-1685), the son of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski + Zofia Mikolajewski, and Andrzej was Colonel, judge in Sieradz in 1669; Lieutenant in 1673,
the owner of
Kamien / Kamieniec in 1677, Milkowice / Mielkowice, Mielkowskie Zaspy, Strachocice, Strachockie Mlyny, Skecznow, Koscianki, in the Sieradz county.
in 1669 signed with Samuel Pstrokonski in Kalisz;
in 1673 agreed with Piotr Jerzy Boguslawski and his wife Marianna Drogoszewska.
Andrzej Zaleski was buried in Kalisz.

Andrzej m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki. Krystyna m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695, with:
Helena, and Konstancja, and acc. to me Anna Molska younger b. 1687.

KONSTANCJA Zaleska b. aft. 1665, d. 1730 / 1735, the daughter of Andrzej Zaleski and Krystyna Czarniecki. Buried in Kalisz. Married ca 1685 to Wladyslaw Poninski, ca 1660 - 1731, the son of Hieronim Poninski + Teresa Chociszewski.
Wladyslaw Poninski was the governor of Wschowa, MP in 1695; the owner of Goliszewo in the Kalisz county; and of Wloszakowice; d. close to Leszno, buried in Kalisz.

Wladyslaw's children:
Jozefa Poninska, Hieronim Poninski, Stanislaw, and Teodor Poninski.

Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki, Colonel, b. ca 1600, died in 1652 in Batoh + unknown wife;
the granddaughter of Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564.

Commander-in-Chief Stefan Czarniecki, b. ca 1599 in Czarnca. The son of named Krzysztof Czarniecki + the 1st wife Krystyna Rzeszowski.
Stefan d. in 1665 in Sokolowka. Stefan Czarniecki m. Zofia Kobierzycka, with:
Aleksandra Katarzyna m. Jan Klemens Branicki;
Konstancja Joanna m. Waclaw Leszczynski.

Krzysztof Czarniecki, 1564 - 1636 in Kalisz, the Zywiec governor. M. 1st Krystyna Rzeszowska, m. 2nd Jadwiga Brzostowska. Children:
10 sons and one daughter - ie. Stefan, Pawel, Franciszek, Marcin.

Krystyna Czarniecka married before 1688 to Adam Molski.

But we have the next Krystyna Walknowska born Molska aft. 1695/1700, to Wojciech Molski + Zofia Keszycka. Krystyna Molska, d. 1745, the daughter of Wojciech, the Kalisz official, lived ca 1660-1696;
the granddaughter of Adam Molski, the Kalisz official, died in 1695.
Named Krystyna married twice, the 1st to Franciszek Walknowski b. bef. 1710 - with a daughter
Aniela Walknowska b. ca 1730 - d. in 1779 + Waclaw Laszczynski, ca 1720-1771.

But we have the next Aniela Walknowska:

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.

Feliks NIEMOJOWSKI m. Aniela Walknowska,
the daughter of
Stefan Walknowski b. ca 1700 and Marianna Siemienska.

Stefan Walknowski was the son of Mikolaj Wierusz-Walknowski b. ca 1675;
the grandson of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650.

Stanislaw Walknowski was also the father of Antoni Walknowski, 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.

ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b, ca 1680, d. ca 1732 and Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska, were the children of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650 / Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski;
and the grandchildren of Mikolaj Walknowski b. ca 1620.

Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska; but the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, ca 1721-1750, with the wedding in November 1743 in Lwowek, the daughter of Aleksander Bielinski, died in 1735 + Elzbieta Pawlowska / Elzbieta Katarzyna Pawlowska, b. 1700 in Konin. Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783, was the son of Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, d. bef. 1732 + Urszula Mielzynska, 1689 - before 1743 [Antoni m. also to Ewa nee Kozuchowska m. Walknowska]. Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, was the son of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650, d. 1714 + Dorota Korzbok Zawadzka.
Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska b. ca 1685, was the daughter of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650.

Anna Molska [NOT Zaluskowska] + Jan Kiedrzynski, had the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA b. bef. 1690.

Adam Molski b. 1624 had children:
a.
above Wojciech Molski, the Kalisz writer in 1692; the Kalisz official in 1695. He heired from the father in 1683 Rychnow. From Jan Jarochowski in 1689, Wojciech Molski bought the part in Bogucice in the Kalisz county. Bogucice in 1690, Stefan Mierzewski leased. Wojciech died in 1696. Wojciech was married in 1685 to Zofia Keszycka d. aft. 1730, 1-voto Wojciech Kierski.
Zofia m. 3rd in 1700 to Piotr Kozminski, the WSCHOWA official.

Wojciech had a daughter Krystyna Molska m. Walknowska, widowed in 1724.
b.
Piotr Molski, the son of Adam + Wazynska, the judge in 1696. In 1686, Piotr younger took from father Blizanow, Zborow, Grodziszcze and Kuny in the Kalisz county; Piotr m. Helena Popiel bef. 1696.
c.
Jozef Molski, the son of Wazynksa Molska, and Jozef died 1731. Jozef Molski was the Kalisz official in 1695; in 1728 the Rogozno governor; from brother Piotr in 1695 bought Laszkow and the rest of Blizanow; signed agreement with Wojciech Molski, brother; From Maksymilian Miaskowski in 1718 Jozef Molski bought Sierpowo, Woliszewo and Nietaszkowo in the KOSCIAN county. Jozef m. Anna Miaskowski, the daughter of Zofia Miaskowska nee Mycielski, bef. 1700. Anna d. in Blizanow, buried in Kalisz in 1750.

Wysocko in 1639: Stanislaw, the son of Prokop Ponetowski + Marja Zakrzewski, was born with the godparents: Piotr Parczewski and Krystyna Czarniecka b. ca 1610/1620.
Wysocko in 1641: Radziszewski was born with godparents - Piotr Parczewski and Krystyna Czarniecka.
Wysocko in 1642: for Jezowski, the godparents - Piotr Czarniecki and Krystyna Raczynska.
Wysocko in 1642: godparets Blazej Bieganski and Katarzyna Czarnecka.
Zerkow in 1754: Stanislaw Karczewski m. 2nd to Rozalja Czerwinska; witnesses:
Maria / Marianna Sapieha of Kozmin Wielkopolski and Wojciech Czarnecki, Jozef Kurczewski.

Inowroclaw in 1786: in Komaszyce, Jozef Czarnecki m. Konstancja Maria Wolska.
Above Zerkow, is a town in the Jarocin County, 9 km north to TARCE, 6 km south to Smielow.


Kuchary - Chelmo - the Leszno village close to Krasne and Przasnysz - Przyrowa and Waldowo close to Tuchola - Jozef Augustyn Ostrowski, 1850 in Maluszyn:

Tekla Ostrowska b. ca 1860,
the daughter of
Ignacy Ostrowski, the Piotrkow Trybunalski member of the Agriculture Society in the 60' of the 19th century, lived in 1810-1861 + Wiktoria Aleksandra Placyda Golembowska b. ca 1820;
the great-great-granddaughter of
Jan Walewski b. ca 1750, d. 1791 + Teresa Walewska, ca 1760 - 1816;
the great-great-great-granddaughter of
Jozef Walewski, the Leczyca governor, ca 1720 - 1763.

Ignacy Ostrowski, 1810-1861, was the son of
Teodor Ostrowski b. ca 1760 + Marianna Bialoglowska.

Teodor OSTROWSKI = Teodor Konstanty, was the owner of Piaszczyce and Kuchary at the beginning of the 19th century
[in Kuchary in the first half of the 20th century was living Skora, ancestor of my mother]
+ Marianna Bialoglowska = Bialoblocka.
Teodor was the son of
ANTONI Ostrowski b. ca 1728, d. in 1792, buried in Przyrowo / Przyrowa; the Radomsko official,
he owned Silniczki and Baryczy in 1758.
Antoni's brother - Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1720, d. in 1755, m. Petronela Moszynska.

Przyrowa
is a village in the Gostycyn commune, within the Tuchola County, 6 kilometres north of Gostycyn, 9 km south-west of Tuchola, and 49 km north of Bydgoszcz; 3 km north to Karczewo;
8 km north-east to WALDOWO.

WALDOWO:
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 / Cielecki + 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 Nostitz-Jackowski, the owner of Trzebcz Szlachecki, 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 [Michal older, maybe was born ca 1680], 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 Nostitz-Jackowski for Piwnice = Golocczyzna, after agreement among Stanislaw Jawosz and Michal Nostitz-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 Nostitz-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 [brothers:
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski older, b. ca 1675/1680, Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680, Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + 1st Teresa Zaluskowska],
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 1675/1680.

1725 - Maciej Jackowski, the son of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Jan's 2nd 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.

Antoni Feliks Stanislaw Lewinski, the judge in BYDGOSZCZ, b. ca 1760/1763,
was the son of
Ksawery LEWINSKI and Apolonia Dabrowska.
Antoni Lewinski married in 1815, Wlosciejewki in the SREM county, west to JAROCIN, was the owner of Dargolewo in the Strzepcz parish,
the son of
Apolonjia nee Dabrowski was the leasedholder of TCZEW, owner of Dargolewo.

Antoni Lewinski married Ludwika Franciszka Tekla Bardzki, 1 voto Krzyzanowska, widow, of SREM, b. 1774, in Parlino / PARLIN in the SWIECIE parish,
the daughter of
Jozef BARDZKI b. ca 1740, and Anna Pawlowski b. ca 1740.

Jozef was the son of Pawel Bardzki b. ca 1700, and Anna SKORZEWSKA.
Pawel was the son of Jan Bardzki b. ca 1670, and Helena Mielaczewska.

Jan Bardzki was the father of Wojciech Marek Bardzki.

Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770 + Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.
BRYGIDA BARDZKA was the daughter of Wojciech Marek Bardzki d. 1770; she was married two times: to Owidiusz Walknowski and to Jakub Kiedrzynski, b. 1738, junior.
Jan Bardzki was also the father to :
Kazimierz Bardzki;
Priest Antoni Bardzki;
Pawel Bardzki;
Andrzej Bardzki and 4 others.

Jan Bardzki died in 1724 + Helena Milaczewska d. 1724.

Jan b. ca 1670, was the son of Feliks Szczesny Bardzki b. ca 1650, and Katarzyna Wilczycka / Wilczynska.
Feliks b. ca 1650, had also a son LUKASZ BARDZKI - inf. in Gniezno.
Lukasz was the father of
Stanislaw Bardzki; Jan Bardzki; Barbara Bardzka; Zofia Bardzka, and Teresa Bardzka.

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;
his sister Marianna Bardzka, 1707-1729;
elder brother Maciej Bardzki b. 1685;
next brothers and sister: 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 {note - Erasmus Mycielski} + Marianna Marcjanna Krzyzanowska
with a son
Ignacy Wojciech Pawel Bardzki b. 1797 + Faustyna Sulimierska,
with children:
Jozef Bardzki b. 1824; Kamilla Seweria Ignacja Bardzka; Kandyd Brunon Franciszek Bardzki; Romana Bardzka; Maksymilian Edward Bardzki.

Brygida Bardzka Walknowska + JAKUB Kiedrzynski had two daughters:
1.
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770 / 1772-1811 or Julianna Kiedrzynska.
Julianna Kiedrzynska, was married in Sobotka - south-west to KROSNIEWICE, in 1798, to Jan Arnold b. 1751 - died in 1840 in Pietrzykowo. Witness in 1798, Maciej Bogdanski, an official in KALISZ [relatives to the Kiedrzynskis].
Her son
Mateusz Arnold was studied in Warsaw in 1823, b. 1804, m. Jozefa Ilowiecka;
with a grandson Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold b. 1840.
2.
Petronela Kiedrzynska + Melchior Jan Pradzynski.
Compare the Pradzynskis and the Kiedrzynskis of WOLA WIAZOWA - the family of the author to this domain.

Lange Jozef, owned Dargolewo in the Strzepcz community. In 1772, Dargolewo was owned by Xaver von Lewinski / Ksawery Lewinski.
In 1804, Ludwik Dembinski b. 1768, the owner of Liszkowka, the son of
Jozef Dembinski and Anna Grabowski
- the landowners of Pakodulsk, married Marjanna Bardzka, born in 1785,
the daughter of
Jozef Bardzki b. ca 1750 + Anna Pawlowski, the owners of Parlin.
Witnesses:
Ksawery Kossowski the owner of Palidno,
Nepomucen Dembinski the owner of Waldowo [Waldowo - 11 km east to Sepolno Krajenskie],
and Tadeusz Krzyzanowski.

Turze Male = Male Turze / Klein Turse, the village in the Tczew commune, 8 / 12 km to Tczew. Turze in 1248 was as Male Turze and Wielkie Turze:
Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki m. Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder
with the daughter
Anna KARWAT born in Male Turze.

JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan, m. Anna Bardzka. Above Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Male Turze, in the Tczew commune, within the Tczew County, 8 / 12 kilometres west of Tczew. Anna Bardzka d. in 1932 in Wichulec [the core of the KARWAT clan], the Brodnica County, acc.to Bieganowski.

Anna was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki and Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder / SCHRODER.

JOZEF KARWAT, senior, 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, 8 kilometres west of Tczew.
Anna d. in 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County.
Anna Karwat 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.

Anna Bardzka KARWAT lived in 1854-1932, the co-owner of Wichulec, and she had children:
Jozef Karwat, junior, the owner of KAWKI at half way from Wabrzezno to Brodnica, lived in 1877-1926 + Antonina Gabriel b. ca 1880
[Jozef Karwat (1850-1918) senior, m. Anna Bardzka (1854-1932), the daughter of Nikodem Bardzki + Anny Lyskowski, the sister of Ignacy Lyskowski. Anna + Jozef Karwat senior, built the manor in WICHULEC ca 1895; they owned a farm Bogumilki. Anna + Jozef Karwat had 6 children: Zygmunt; Jozef Karwat junior (1877-1926) + Antonina Gabriel of BYDGOSZCZ, the sister of Walter junior and Willi Gabriel born in Bydgoszcz in 1893; Anna Karwat junior (1880-1881); Wlodzimierz; Janusz Karwat (1883-1928) and the last Maria + Stanislaw Kraszewski of Tarkow. Wichulec belonged to Zygmunt in 1929. Zygmunt Karwat m. in 1930 to Maria Belkiewicz, with the sons: Lech Karwat b. in 1938 + Danuta Falinska; and Zygmunt junior, b. in 1940. Antonina Gabriel Karwat was the daughter of Walter Gabriel, senior, ca 1842-1917 in Kwanzendorf (Quanzenderf) in Silesia, buried in Frankenstein / Zabkowice Slaskie. Walter senior b. 1842. Antonina Karwat Gabriel married twice: the 1st to unknown, the 2nd to Jozef Karwat, junior ca 1900. In 1813 in named Kwanzendorf died General Sulima of Petersburg. Walter Gabriel junior was the brother of Willi Gabriel, a World War I flying ace, they both were the sons of Walter senior, who came from Gabrielli. Willi Gabriel b. in 1893 in Bydgoszcz / Bromberg, d. in 1968 in Berlin, Germany. Willi Gabriel built his own airplanes prior to World War I. Early in 1915, he began a series of assignments to artillery cooperation units, often in company with his twin brother Walter junior - both were the brothers to Antonina KARWAT of KAWKI, at half way from Wabrzezno to Brodnica. Kawki belonged to her husband junior Jozef Karwat];
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, the owner of Wichulec + Maria Belkiewicz b. ca 1910,
with children:
Lech Karwat b. in 1938,
and Zygmunt Karwat junior, b. ca 1940.

Antoni Dembinski (1705 - 1781, Gniewiecin),
the son of Jan Jozef Dembinski. The owner of Roczyny, Twierdza, Wieprz close to Andrychow.
Married to Anna Petkowska; and 2nd to Zofia Strus, the daughter of Marcin Strus;
with children:
Anna Dembinska b. 1760;
Teresa Dembinska Piatkowski;
Elzbieta Dembinska Faruchowicz;
Wincenty Feraryusz Dembinski
[? - the 2nd Line - b. 1755 - d. aft. 1809],
the owner of Szczytniki, Lysokany / LYSOKANIE
[3 km north-east to Szczytniki; 5 km north-east to Czyzow; at half way from Wieliczka to Bochnia],
and Czyzow in 1808;
and of Glichow close to Myslenice;
Gniewiecin close to Szczekociny.
The Czchow official in 1788 [23 km north to Kleczany and 30 km north to Nowy Sacz];
m. 1st to Marianna Bontani b. ca 1755. m. 2nd to Kunegunda in Brzezie.
His children:
Jan Nepomucen Dembinski [b. ca 1785];
Jozef Dembinski of Zawady;
Ignacy Dembinski;
Helena Dembinska + Franciszek Komornicki the owner of Gaje (1809).

STRZEPCZ - 23 km north-west to KARTUZY.

Marianna BARDZKA m. Ludwik Dembinski, the owner of Liszkowka,
the daughter of
Jozef Jan Nepomucen BARDZKI born in 1738
[his brother was Andrzej BARDZKI b. in 1730 or ca 1738/1739],
the Royal official, m. Anna Pawlowska;
the granddaughter of
Pawel BARDZKI, 1690-1739
[his brother was Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770],
married in 1732, Anna Skorzewska, 1700-1744,
the daughter of Andrzej SKORZEWSKI and Dorota Choinski.

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.

Antoni Feliks Stanislaw Lewinski, b. ca 1760, the son of Ksawery LEWINSKI b. ca 1730, and Apolonia Dabrowska - the leasedholders of TCZEW ca 1770.

Teodor Ostrowski
was the grandson of
Wojciech Ostrowski b. ca 1680 and Marianna DLUSKA.
The great-grandson of
Lukasz Ostrowski b. ca 1650 and Marianna BUSINSKA.
The great-great-grandson of
Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1620.

The OSTROWSKI clan:
at the beginning were the brothers - Antoni Ostrowski, the Radomsko official and the owner of Piaszczyce;
and Kazimierz Ostrowski, the Sieradz official, the Maluszyn owner.

Above Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b.ca 1710, d. in 1755 in Maluszyn, the son of Jan or of Wojciech. Jan was the Colonel.

Maluszyn is a village in the Zytno commune, within the Radomsko County, 12 kilometres east of Zytno, 30 km south-east of Radomsko.

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski d. in 1755, m. Petronela Moszynska.
He was the son of
Wojciech Ostrowski b. ca 1680 and Marianna DLUSKA.
The grandson of
Lukasz Ostrowski b. ca 1650 and Marianna BUSINSKA.
The great-grandson of Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1620.

Above Kazimierz had a son
Michal Ostrowski, senior, 1738 in Rzasnia - 1805 + Marcjanna TYMOWSKA.
And the grandson
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, junior, 1782 - 1847 + Jozefa POTOCKA.
The great-grandson was
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810 in Maluszyn, close to Zytno - 1896 + Helena MORSZTYN.
The great-great-grandson was
Augustyn Ostrowski, 1836 in Krakow - 1898, the husband of Elzbieta Wielopolska.

Augustyn's brothers -
1.
Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840 in Maluszyn - 1918;
2.
Jozef Augustyn Ostrowski, 1850 in Maluszyn - 1923 / 1924 in Maluszyn,
in 1905 co-founder and then the first president of the Party of Real Politics.
On October 27, 1917 to November 14, 1918, he was a member of the Regency Council of the Kingdom of Poland.

We back to brothers:
1. ALEKSANDER Ostrowski, the Radomsko official,
2.
KAZIMIERZ JAN Ostrowski + Petronela Moszynska,
3.
ANTONI Ostrowski, ca 1728 - 1792, buried in Przyrowa, the Radomsko official, the owner of Silniczki and Barycza in 1758. The Piaszczyce family line.

Antoni had the son Teodor Konstanty Ostrowski, the owner of Piaszczyce and Kuchary + Marianna Bialoglowska / Bialoblocka.
They had:
a) Daniel Ostrowski, d. 1830, the LAZY owner, priest;
b) Wojciech Stanislaw;
c) Marianna Ludwika Klara Honorata b. 1815 + Antoni Anastazy Henryk Szolowski, the owner of KALY close to Zgierz.
d) Ignacy Ostrowski b. 1810 in Polichno, d. in 1861 in LEKAWA, the owner of Piaszczyce, Ostrowiec, Kuchary + Wiktoria Aleksandra Placyda Golembowska.
Ignacy's children:
1. Tekla Ostrowska m. in 1863, Boleslaw Skorzewski, the son of Leon Skorzewski + Marianna Morsztyn,
2. Jadwiga + Wladyslaw Byszewski,
3. Stanislaw Adam Lazarz Ostrowski b. 1850 in Piaszczyce, d. 1870 in Chelmo close to Krery,
4. Marianna Antonina Helena b. 1849;
5. Antoni Ignacy Adam Kazimierz;
6. Wojciech;
7. Wiktoria Ostrowska m. in 1877, Marian Dunin Wasowicz.
8.Tadeusz Ostrowski m. in 1893 to Ludwika Ronikier,

e)
Kazimierz Walenty Ostrowski b. 1804, the Lazy owner, m. in 1830 to Rozalia Tymowska, 1798-1879. Next the family Ostrowski in Zdunska Wola and Sieradz.

Count Tomasz Ostrowski with the 3rd wife had
Css Maria Ostrowska (1795-1872), m. in 1815 in Warszawa to Count Ludwik Felicjan Kajetan Morsztyn / Morstin (1782 - 1865), the owner of Plawowice.
They had 6 children, among others:
Css Helena Morsztyn m. ca 1833 to Aleksander Ostrowski (1810-1896).
The insurgent in 1831, jailed in Olomuniec. The owner of Silniczka in the Radomsko county.

MALUSZYN:
a village in the Zytno commune, within the Radomsko County, 12 kilometres east of Zytno, 30 km south-east of Radomsko. Mikolaj Maj of Silniczka, was the owner of Zytno.
Jan Maj, the Sekursko owner and Elzbieta Malczowska of Maluszyn.
SILNICZKA
- 10 kilometres east of Zytno, 27 km south-east of Radomsko, 4 km north-west to MALUSZYN, 12 km south to Wielgomlyny, 18 km south-east to KOBIELE Wielkie.

Antoni Macierewicz born 1948.
The son of Zdzislaw Macierewicz and Maria Straczynska.
Zdzislaw Macierewicz, 1907 in Warszawa - 1949,
the son of
Adam Macierewicz and Teresa GRABOWSKA of Kowel.

Adam Macierewicz, b. in 1876 in Myszyniec,
23 km north-east to ZIOMEK with the Rokossowski family;
27 km north to Baranowo of the Krasinskis [with the Chudziks and the Kaczynski family]
- the same Dukes Krasinski took Krasne close to village Leszno and to Przasnysz, with Halina Wodkiewicz Jaworska and Marceli Nowotko.
ADAM was the son of Stanislaw Izydor Macierewicz and Anna NOWAKOWSKA.
Stanislaw Izydor Macierewicz, jr., b. ca 1848 in Cycow, d. 1924 in Lublin, was the son of Hiacynt Macierewicz and Feliksa Gertruda NIEMENTOWSKA.

Hiacynt Macierewicz b. ca 1819 in Drohobycz, d. in 1886 in Nowoaleksandria / Modlin, in the Wlostowice parish.
The son of Stefan Macierewicz b. ca 1780 / 1790, and Anna BOJKOWSKA.


Raszkow and Bieganin near to Ostrow Wielkopolski - Maluszyn close to Chelmo, Wielgomlyny, Krery and Przedborz - Leszno village close to Przasnysz:

Ignacy Newlinski had a daughter Maria Newlinska born in 1840. Maria had the brother Filip Michal Newlinski b. 1840/1841/1847.
Michal Newlinski (1847-1899), was co-operated with Herzl in 1896 in Constantinopol / Stanbul.
Named NEWLINSKI, PHILIPP MICHAEL (1841-1899), was the jurnalist, b. in Dec. 1841 in Antoniny at the Russian Volhynia. Catholic.
He was a multiple agent for numerous European states, and for the Ottoman Sultan, and to Theodor Herzl.
Newlinski himself warns him that the Sultan will never give up Jerusalem; Herzl's diplomatic agent in Constantinopol and the Balkan countries. The son of a Polish aristocratic family, Newlinski took up journalism. He was appointed to the staff of the Austro-Hungarian embassy in Constantinopol where he established contacts with the royal houses; in 1880 he resumed his profession as a journalist, first in Paris and from 1887 in Vienna, where he founded his own newspaper, Correspondance de l'Est. Herzl established contact with Newlinski in 1896 and persuaded him to work for the realization of Zionist aims. His newspaper devoted a special column to Zionist affairs. In 1899 Herzl sent him to Constantinopol. Gladstone supported the Judenstaat.

Stanislaw Szmulewicz / Smulewicz / Smolewicz, probably Frankist, aft. ca 1758, came from OSMOLINEK.
Walenty Chrzescijanski, b. in 1859 in Nakwasin in the Orszymowo parish, the Plock county, m.
Marcjanna Smulewicz, b. 1861 in Zakrzewo [12 km south to BODZANOW; and Chylin Stary is situated 7 km south to Bodzanow], d. 1907 in Maluszyn [of the OSTROWSKI clan],
the daughter of Stanislaw Kostka Smulewicz and Jozefa Biernacki.

In Zakrzewo, Stanislaw Smulewicz b. 1815 in Osmolinek, widowed, the son of Tomasz Smulewicz b. 1795, and Marianna Ciarka + Jozefa Biernacki, the daughter of Jan Biernacki.
In Zakrzewo in Nov. 1830, Tomasz Smulewicz died; born in 1795.
Tomasz Smulewicz / Smolewicz was the son of Jan Smolewicz b. ca 1740 [Frankist ?], d. in 1832 in Osmolinek.

Osmolinek is a village in the Bodzanow commune [23 km east to PLOCK], within the Plock County, 3 km west to Bodzanow, 6 km south-east to Peplowo.

Adam Maciejewski b. in Osmolinek, in 1838, bpt. in Bodzanow.

Tomasz Szmulewicz, was the grandfather of Marcjanna Szmulewicz / Smulewicz / Smolewicz.
Above Jan Smolewicz b. ca 1740, d. in 1832 in Osmolinek, the son of SZMUL ?, Frankist; the link to Raszkow?

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1706, d. in 1736 [or aft. 1742], married Ostrowicka,
and they had children:
Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1723/1726,
Jakub Czapski,
Joanna Czapska
[see below on the Jewish family Czapski of the Pleszew county and Kozmin Wielkopolski - here also the Walesa family, and the Pradzynskis].

Named Jozef Hutten-Czapski, ca 1700/1706 - 1736,
the son of
Jan Hutten-Czapski b. 1680/1688 + Rozalia Bagniewska.

We know also on the Jewish family Czapski, probably with the surname from the Hutten-Czapski family of Ostrzeszow, Raszkow, Glogowa, Wielun. It was polonised Jew family since the 50's of the 18th century.
Jacob Czapski b. 1830 in Kozmin Wielkopolski, d. in 1887 in Kozmin Wielkopolski, the son of Salomon Czapski [in 1846-1852, the owner of Skrzypnia in the Czermin commune] and Genendel Gertrud. Above Genendel Gertrud Czapski nee Radt, b. in 1791, d. in Poznan, the daughter of Meier Radt and Golde. Meier Radt b. in 1755 in Kalisz, d. in 1836 in Kozmin Wielkopolski. Above Golde Radt nee Matthias b. 1766. Above Meier Radt was the son of Itzig Radt b. 1720.
Mentioned Salomon Czapski b. 1785, d. in Kozmin, the son of
Menachem Czapski / Menachem Moses Czapski b. 1744 in Kozmin Wielkopolski.
Maybe Menachem was the foster son or the son to named above Joanna Hutten-Czapska?
Maybe Menachem had mother's surname.

Ostrow Wielkopolski owned by Radziwill was the core of the Frankists movement, and Raszkow had link to the Zionists by the Newlinski family.

The same net:
Marshal Joachim Murat, Paul Armand, Franciszek Paszkowski, Stanislaw Fiszer, Wincenty Aksamitowski and Tadeusz Kosciuszko in France, the Armand family in Moscow, Oldenburg-Romanov-Japaridze-Armand-Saparian-Konstantynowicz branch of Moscow and Miezonka, Duflon and Breguet of Neuchatel [+ Freemasons in Ceylon; the tea plantation and Oliphant - the link to Zionist and Jaffa; the link to Azbelev and Duflon + Konstantynowicz in Moscow; the link to Konstantynowicz-Zbieranowski-Andrzejak in Moscow during the Great War bef. 1918].

In 1792, in Bieganin [close to RASZKOW - parish, and Skrzebowa] was living Katarzyna nee Newlinski, married SMULEWICZ / Smolewicz / Szmulewicz, widowed after death of Stanislaw Smolewicz {b. ca 1730, d. bef. 1792 ?},
and Franciszka Newlinska, her sister,
both daughters of
Mikolaj Newlinski [b. ca 1700/1710] and his wife Elzbieta KIEDRZYNSKA {Elzbieta b. ca 1710, maybe was the sister to our Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720;
NOT of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680};
Elzbieta Newlinska Kiedrzynska was living here 15 years or more - before 1775, was bpt. here ca 1710. Elzbieta's mother probably was from the Raszkow parish. Elzbieta was buried in the Raszkow parish ca 1792.

Helena Porebski married Newlinska (m. in 1721), was born ca 1700 or before, and was living in the Kozieglowki parish, 27 km south to Czestochowa. Marianna Porebska d. here in 1794.

Maria Newlinski born Krzeczkowski in 1780, to Jakub Krzeczkowski. Maria had a sister Antonina Czekierski. Maria married unknown Newlinski [b. ca 1770] with a daughter Faustyna Piatkowski (born Newlinski) and a son Ignacy Newlinski b. ca 1810, and next daughter Maria Bedkowska (born Newlinska).

Named Ignacy Newlinski had a daughter Maria Newlinska born in 1840.
Maria had the brother Filip Michal Newlinski b. 1840/1841/1847.

Michal Newlinski (1847-1899), was co-operated with Herzl in 1896 in Constantinopol / Stanbul.
Named NEWLINSKI, PHILIPP MICHAEL (1841-1899), was the jurnalist, b. in Dec. 1841 in Antoniny at the Russian Volhynia. Catholic. He was a multiple agent for numerous European states, and for the Ottoman Sultan, and to Theodor Herzl. Newlinski himself warns him that the Sultan will never give up Jerusalem; Herzl's diplomatic agent in Constantinopol and the Balkan countries. The son of a Polish aristocratic family, Newlinski took up journalism. He was appointed to the staff of the Austro-Hungarian embassy in Constantinopol where he established contacts with the royal houses; 1880 he resumed his profession as a journalist, first in Paris and from 1887 in Vienna, where he founded his own newspaper, 'Correspondance de l'Est'. Herzl established contact with Newlinski in 1896 and persuaded him to work for the realization of Zionist aims. His newspaper devoted a special column to Zionist affairs. In 1899 Herzl sent him to Constantinopol.
Gladstone supported the Judenstaat.

Stanislaw Szmulewicz / Smulewicz / Smolewicz, probably Frankist, aft. ca 1758, came from OSMOLINEK.

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 [my mother's branch].

Helena Kiedrzynska b. 1762 was the sister of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Ostrzeszow in 1788-1792 and in Raszkow ca 1802.

Jan Czapski b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni Czapski / Antoni Hutten Czapski born ca 1723/1726.
Antoni Czapski had a sibilings:
Jakub Czapski and mentioned Joanna Czapska [b. ca 1724].

In 1765, above Antoni Czapski, the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski [b. ca 1700/1706],
and the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski [b. in 1688 or ca 1680],
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 1700/1706.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1706, had a brother Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695. Jozef Czapski died in or bef. 1736.
Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1706, had also a son Jan Czapski b. ca 1725. In 1778, above Jan Czapski died.

In 1838, Dzierzno [close to Swiedziebnia] was owned by Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810,
the son of
Franciszek Andrzej Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1760/1770/1775,
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.

JOZEF Czapski / JOZEF PIOTR CZAPSKI, b. 1722, d. in 1765 in Chelmno, buried in Chelmno, was the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 in RYNKOWKA + Teofila Konopacka, b. 1680 - died in 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.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1706, d. in 1736, married Ostrowicka born ca 1708.
Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1706, had children:
Jan Czapski b. ca 1725 [1723/1726],
Antoni b. ca 1724 [1723/1724/1726],
and Jakub Hutten Czapski,
and a daughter Joanna Czapska b. ca 1723/1726.

In Raszkow [north-west to Ostrow Wielkopolski] in 1802, Julianna Arnold, the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738 in Wilczkow [Jakub's brother was Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 in Bieganin, m. Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762 - my family branch], was the godmother to newborn Ignacy Hutten-Czapski,
the son of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1765;
and the grandson of
Antoni Hutten Czapski born ca 1723/1724/1726, died aft. 1765.

In 1765, above Antoni Czapski b. ca 1723/1724/1726, the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1706, and the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1680/1688, sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to
Jan Lewald Jezierski / Jan Remigian Jezierski b. 1733 in Puc close to Koscierzyna.

Helena Hutten-Czapska b. in Ostrzeszow in 1762; lived in Jedlno, Raszkow in 1802, in Wola Wiazowa in 1820/1821-1828, 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.
I need 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 Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.

Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1710 married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, in 1730 or 1735/1737. Franciszka Kiedrzynska was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Teresa Zaluskowska.

Teresa's ZALUSKOWSKA half-brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie, 8 km north-east to MIKSTAT, at half way from Ostrzeszow to Ostrow Wielkopolski.

Teresa Jackowska, from Kaliszkowice, born Zaluskowska ca 1690, to Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Szczypierska. Teresa had a brothers:
1. Aleksander Zaluskowski, younger, born in 1701;
2. Pawel Zaluskowski, of Kaliszkowice, the Kalisz deputy governor + Wezyk with sons:
Hilary Zaluskowski and
Piotr Zaluskowski.

Aleksander Zaluskowski senior, b. ca 1660, maybe was the son of [second] Wojciech Zaluskowski b. ca 1630, died in 1674; and the grandson of senior, Wojciech Zaluskowski b. ca 1600, died in 1648; and the great-grandson of Maciej Zaluskowski, b. ca 1560, the OPOCZNO official in 1586.

In 1549 - 1551, Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1510, and Piotr Kiedrzynski owned Kiedrzyn and Wola Wierzchowska / now as Wola Kiedrzynska; court against Wojciech, Provincial of Czestochowa and the monks of the Jasna Gora; Kiedrzyn was often the object of pledge, shared the fate of the villages close to Czestochowa during the "Swedish Deluge" and then during the Great Northern War and the Bar Confederation in 1768. After 1717 it was in the neighborhood of the monastery, called the New Czestochowa.

In 1815 the Kiedrzynski family had lost the assets belonged to Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1738/1740, the owner of Kamyk, Kiedrzyn, Lechow(o), Kuznica Kiedrzynska, Wola Kiedrzynska north of Czestochowa, the officer in Latyczow, the Ostoja coat of arms. Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski taken out loans in the Royal Prussian Bank in Berlin. His land estate was in debt (the Kiedrzyn property). This was in the years 1793 - 1806. In 1815 the Government of the Polish Kingdom took over debts owed by the Kiedrzyn property and took over the management of this lands in Kiedrzyn (in the jurisdiction of the State).

Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1738/1740, the owner of
Kamyk;
Kiedrzyn - inf. 1745
[the half to Andrzej Kiedrzynski, junior, b. ca 1750, the son of Andrzej, older, b. {in 1710} 1715/1720];
Lechow(o);
Kuznica Kiedrzynska;
Wola Kiedrzynska north of Czestochowa;
the officer in Latyczow, the Ostoja coat of arms, he lost assets. Kiedrzynski taken out loans in the Royal Prussian Bank in Berlin. His land estate was in debt (the Kiedrzyn property). This was in the years 1793 - 1806.

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.


The village Leszno in the Przasnysz commune is the core of the Wodkiewicz family with Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska, at Krokusowa 57-59,
with Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka - Sinti - at the same address.
Monika Sedzicka in the Spring 2005 met Paulina So. [on 24th June 2021 my manager under care of local Je...],
of counter-intelligence, then in Fall of 2007 So. worked like the intelligence nerk.
In April 2017-June 2021, with Gyp... two girls 'Agnieszka', Negros of Senegal, and the group Gyp... of Suwalki, Szczecin etc.

We back now to Wodkiewicz of Leszno close to Przasnysz and to Krasne of the Krasinskis. In 1662, Wojciech Gosciminski and Andrzej Roman [the family of the mother's side to Zbigniew Brzezinski had the last name Roman - of Krzynowloga Mala, Zelechow] took Leszno village. Then in 1676 the owner - Jan Bonawentura Krasinski, in 1775-1790 owned by Kazimierz Krasinski, who had also Baranowo with the Kaczynski family, Chudzik - my fate, and Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski's ancestors.

Leszno took Agnieszka Brodzka, the daughter of Wiktoria Skarbek Brodzka, and named Agnieszka was the wife in 1841 of Stanislaw Kisielnicki, the owners of Leszno close to Przasnysz in 1847, but Stanislaw Kisielnicki was the owner of Zielona close to Mlawa in the Plock governorate.
Stanislaw Kisielnicki, ca 1812-1859, the son of
Karol Kisielnicki b. in 1764 = Jan Karol + Ludwika Zagajewska;
Stanislaw was the grandson of
Ignacy Zagajewski + Joanna Trzcinska. Named here Stanislaw Eustachy Ignacy Kisielnicki + 2nd to Joanna Jaroszewska.

Kisielnicki acted 1861 in the Agriculture Society under Andrzej Zamoyski, and in the White movement in 1863 under Leopold Kronenberg.

In 1865, Leszno village belonged to Jan Ostrowski [Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840-1918,
the son of
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810-1896;
the grandson of
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, 1782-1847 + Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859;
and the great-grandson of
Michal Ostrowski, 1738-1805 + Marcjanna Tymowska;
and the great-great-grandson of
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski, the Sieradz official, ca 1710-1755.

Tomasz Roman Adam Ostrowski b. in 1735 in Ostrow Maly.
In 1816 Tomasz Ostrowski met in Warsaw general Lazare Carnot (1753-1823). Lazare Nicolas Marguerite, Count Carnot (1753 - 1823) was a French mathematician, physicist and politician. The Organizer of Victory in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. On 14 August 1793 Carnot was elected to the Committee of Public Safety, where he took charge of the military situation as one of the Ministers of War. With the establishment of the Directory in 1795, Carnot became one of the five initial directors. Carnot met Robespierre for the first time in Arras where he was assigned for military duty and shortly after Robespierre finished his legal studies. Both of them were members of the literary and singing Societe des Rosati. In 1795, Lazare CARNOT appointed Napoleon Bonaparte as general in chief of the Army of Italy. He was supporter of Napoleon during this time. In 1800 Bonaparte appointed Carnot as Minister of War.

Unknown by name de VENTURE de PARADIS married to Jozef Sulkowski / Joseph SULKOWSKI born in 1770 in the Poznan province in Poland - died in 1798 in Cairo / Kair / Caire, Egypt: the friend and aide de camp to Bonaparte, friend with Muiron, Vivant Denon, Lazare Carnot, Augereau, and Bourienne; Captain, was wounded at the Battle of Arcole in November 1796 between French and Austrian forces.

Count Tomasz Ostrowski d. in Warsaw in 1817, buried in Nadarzyn by closest friends Aleksander Linowski and Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz.
Tomasz Ostrowski m. three times.
Married the 1st in 1765 to Jozefa Godlewski (1725 - 1780), the daughter of Krzysztof Godlewski and Julia Oborski.
Married the 2nd in 1781 to Apolonia Ledochowski (1761 - 1795), the daughter of Franciszek Antoni Ledochowski and Ludwika Donhoff / Denhoff.
Tomasz Adam Roman Ostrowski was married the 3rd times in 1796 to Kunegunda Brzozowski (1770 - 1822),
the daughter of
Jan Brzozowski, the Ciechanow official, and Barbara Garczynski.
Kunegunda was the widow after Jozef Rudnicki.

Barbara Brzozowski, born Garczynska, born in 1740,
to Stanislaw Garczynski and Katarzyna Zaluska.
Stanislaw Garczynski married twice.
The 1st to Katarzyna Zaluska, the daughter of Hieronim Zaluski died in 1714, the RAWA governor. They had the daughter Barbara m. Jan Brzozowski; and the sons: Jozef Garczynski and Mikolaj Garczynski.
The 2nd marriege to Wiktoria Szczawinska.

Mentioned Tomasz Ostrowski b. 1735 had children:
1.
Julia Ostrowska (1766-1802) + Antoni Bartlomiej Ledochowski (1755-1835).
2.
Antoni Jan Ostrowski (1782-1845), m. Jozefa Morski (1787-1813),
and the 2nd m. Antonina Kokoszka-Michalowski (1799-1871);
3.
Franciszka Ostrowska (1783 - 1848) m. CRAY
[closest to MALKIEWICZ in Livland / Inflanty:
Mikolaj Szadurski, Maryanna Szadurska, Dominik Porako, Justyna nee Filipowicz,
Jan Brzezinski, Julia nee Cray / Krey,
Hermann Cray / Herman Krey, Franciszka nee Ostrowska];
4.
Jozefa or Jozef (1785-1799);
5.
Wladyslaw Tomasz Ostrowski (1790-1869), Colonel, MP of Piotrkow Trybunalski,
m. Dss Klementyna Sanguszko of Kowel (1786-1841);
6.
Atanazy Joachim Ostrowski (1791-1866), priest;
7.
Tadeusz Jan Ostrowski (1792-1842), Captain, m. Zofia Kokoszka - Michalowski (1796-1855);
8.
the daughters:
Ludwika Mechtylda (1787-1855), m. Count Michal Potocki (1779-1855), Senator;
9.
Helena Ostrowska (1794-1826), m. Giovanni Johann Malfatti di Montenegro (1775-1859), the friend to Beethoven and Chopina;
10.
Maria Ostrowska (1795-1872), m. Ludwik Felicjan Morstin (1782-1865)
with the great-grandchildren:
the writer Ludwik Hieronim Morstin (1886-1966),
and a poet Maria Morstin - Gorska (1893-1972).

Count Tomasz Ostrowski with the 3rd wife had above
Css Maria Ostrowska (1795-1872), m. in 1815 in Warszawa to Count Ludwik Felicjan Kajetan Morsztyn / Morstin (1782 - 1865), the owner of Plawowice.
They had 6 children:
1.
Css Helena Morsztyn m. ca 1833 to Aleksander Ostrowski (1810-1896).
The insurgent in 1831, jailed in Olomuniec. The owner of Silniczka in the Radomsko county.
2.
Count Wladyslaw Teodor Morsztyn m. in 1845 in Cracow to Css Maria Anna Ostrowska.
3.
Css Marianna Morsztyn ca 1840 m. to Leon Jan Michal Skorzewski / Drogoslaw Skorzewski / Drogoslaw-Skorzewski (1800-1846),
with 3 children:
a.
Boleslaw Skorzewski b. 1841 in CHELMO [in the Chelmo parish, in Krery, my family - Skora ie. Agnieszka Skora in 1904 intermarried to my mother's family line] + Tekla Ostrowski b. in 1860,
with the son
Leon Skorzewski (1864-1884).

Boleslaw Skorzewski, 1841 in Chelmo - 1908 in Warsaw, the son of
Leon Jan Michal Skorzewski, 1800-1846 + Css Marianna Morsztyn;
the grandson of
Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813 + Marianna Rychlowska;
and of
Ludwik Felicjan Kajetan Morstyn b. 1782 in Raciechowice + Maria Ostrowska b. 1795.

Ludwik MORSTYN was the son of Jan Chrzciciel Konstanty Morsztyn b. ca 1750 + Katarzyna Konstancja Mossakowska.
The grandson of
Stefan Benedykt Morsztyn, Count, b. ca 1690 + Helena Szembek.
The great-grandson of
Franciszek Morsztyn b. ca 1630 + Salomea Teresa Bronicka 1-voto Myszkowska.

Eustachy Skorzewski was the owner of Doruchow until 1796/1797, and then he took CHELMO ca 1796/1797 close to Przedborz and to Krery,
together with his son
Ignacy Skorzewski, who also was the owner of Chelmo ca 1796/1797 until Ignacy's death in 1813,
probably they were owners from hands of a couple:
Walenty MECINSKI, 1740-1790 + Zuzanna Siemienska.

Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813, married to Marianna Rychlowska (b. ca 1765) in 1791 in Sulmierzyce. Sulmierzyce is a rural commune in the Pajeczno County, 14 kilometres east of Pajeczno. Above Ignacy Drogoslaw-Skorzewski, 1760-1813, was the son of mentioned above
Eustachy Skorzewski and Anna Wiesiolowska born in 1740. Eustachy Skorzewski was born ca 1735.

Chelmo was owned by Boleslaw Skorzewski, and inf. on him in 1895 in Carskie Siolo, together with Count Jozef Ostrowski the owner of Maluszyn in 1896, and with Stefan Lubomirski of Kruszyna.

b.
Pawel Skorzewski b. 1844;
c.
Maria Gertruda Skorzewska (1846-1928). Maria Gertruda Drogoslaw-Skorzewska was the nun in Jazlowiec.
4.
Css Urszula Morsztyn ca 1840 m. to Kazimierz Skorkowski with 3 children.

The net from Wielichowo close to Wilkowo Polskie as far as Chelmo near to Przedborz:
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 / Broniszewice / Orpiszewek, 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.

Chelmo was owned by Boleslaw Skorzewski, and inf. on him in 1895 in Carskie Siolo, together with Count Jozef Ostrowski the owner of Maluszyn in 1896.

MALUSZYN:

a village in the Zytno commune, within the Radomsko County, 12 kilometres east of Zytno, 30 km south-east of Radomsko. Mikolaj Maj of Silniczka, was the owner of Zytno.
Jan Maj, the Sekursko owner and Elzbieta Malczowska of Maluszyn.

The Ostrowskis:

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b.ca 1710, d. in 1755 in Maluszyn, the son of Jan or of Wojciech. Jan was the Colonel.

Maluszyn is a village in the Zytno commune, within the Radomsko County, 12 kilometres east of Zytno, 30 km south-east of Radomsko.

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski d. in 1755, m. Petronela Moszynska. He was the son of
Wojciech Ostrowski b. ca 1680 and Marianna DLUSKA.
The grandson of
Lukasz Ostrowski b. ca 1650 and Marianna BUSINSKA.
The great-grandson of Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1620.

Above Kazimierz had a son
Michal Ostrowski, senior, 1738 in Rzasnia - 1805 + Marcjanna TYMOWSKA.
And the grandson
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, junior, 1782 - 1847 + Jozefa POTOCKA.
The great-grandson
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810 in Maluszyn, close to Zytno - 1896 + Helena MORSZTYN.
The great-great-grandson was
Augustyn Ostrowski, 1836 in Krakow - 1898, the husband of Elzbieta Wielopolska.

Augustyn's brothers -
1.
Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840 in Maluszyn - 1918;
2.
Jozef Augustyn Ostrowski, 1850 in Maluszyn - 1923 / 1924 in Maluszyn,
in 1905 co-founder and then the first president of the Party of Real Politics.
On October 27, 1917 to November 14, 1918, he was a member of the Regency Council of the Kingdom of Poland.
Together with prelate Zygmunt Chelmicki, he was the author of most of the messages published by the Regency Council.
On November 11, 1918, the military authority was handed over in his Warsaw apartment, and on November 14, 1918, civil authority was transferred to Jozef Pilsudski by the Regency Council.
In 1896, the owner of the Maluszyn estate.

The father of Michal Kleofas Oginski b. 1765, was Andrzej Ignacy Oginski with wife Paula Szembek. Michal Kleofas Oginski, the owner of the Helenow palace, Otrebusy, Komorow, Helenow and Opacz, was born as Michal Kleofas Oginski in Guzow close to Zyrardow on 7 October 1765; was a Polish and later Russian statesman, a Polish insurrectionary and composer; his father Andrzej Oginski was governor of Trakai, in Lithuania; his mother, Paulina nee Szembek.
Michal Kazimierz Oginski b. 1728 / 1730 or in Warsaw in 1731, d. on May 31, 1800 Slonim or Warszawa, in 1755 was landowner of Helenow and Otrebusy, to his death in 1800,
next owner of Otrebusy (and Helenow) was Michal Kleofas Ogiski to his death in 1833, and after Helenow village of the Oginski family,
in ca 1800 come to hands of Tadeusz Ostrowski
(ca 1800 to 1817 Tomasz Adam Ostrowski,
1833-1855 to Wincenty Arkuszewski, after him
Stanislaw Potocki and Jakub Ksawery Potocki).
In 1781 above named Michal Kazimierz Oginski was appointed deputy of the Lithuanian provinces, and a year later went abroad. He was in Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, Vienna, traveled to England. Visiting Prussia, asked for help of the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm II, to regain their estates in Russia.

Above Boleslaw Skorzewski, 1841 in Chelmo - 1908 in Warsaw,
the son of
Leon Jan Michal Skorzewski, 1800-1846 + Css Marianna Morsztyn;
the grandson of
Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813 + Marianna Rychlowska;
and of
Ludwik Felicjan Kajetan Morstyn b. 1782 in Raciechowice + Maria Ostrowska b. 1795
{Ludwik was the son of
Jan Chrzciciel Konstanty Morsztyn b. ca 1750 + Katarzyna Konstancja Mossakowska.
The grandson of Stefan Benedykt Morsztyn, Count, b. ca 1690 + Helena Szembek.
The great-grandson of Franciszek Morsztyn b. ca 1630 + Salomea Teresa Bronicka, 1-voto Myszkowska}.

Chotow - 7 / 8 km south-west to WIELUN:

In Chotow in 1727, Filip Ostrowski with Petronela Skorzewska from Chotow, were the godparents.
Probably Petronela b. 1710 / 1712, had the sister - ZOFIA b. ca 1713 / 1715. And next sister Katarzyna b. ca 1707, nee Skorzewski, together with a brother - Andrzej Skorzewski.
They were the son and the daughters of MICHAL Skorzewski.
Maybe Michal Skorzewski, b. ca 1680/1685, was the brother of Mikolaj Skorzewski, b. ca 1680 + Linowska.

Chotow in 1739, Szymon Myszkowski married Zofia Skorzewska of Chotow; witnesses:
Stanislaw Ostrowski of Chotow, and Gaszynski of Rychlowice, and with Jan Olszowski.

Chotow close to Wielun, in 1680, godparents:
Aleksander Ostrowski and Marianna Kiedrzynska, b. ca 1662.

Chotow in 1714, Wojciech Stanislaw Kiedrzynski was bpt., the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1680/1690, oldest + Jadwiga, of the Slupsko estate.
Maybe the brother of JAKUB Kiedrzynski of Wielun - Kurow.

SLUPSKO - 4 km west to Chotow; 12 km south-west to Wielun.
Godparents:
Aleksander Ostrowski of Chotow, and Anna Kucybulska of Kurow.

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.

The secret network below was around Stadnicki of the Pleszew county with Wezyk, Stadnicki in Nawojowa and Kamionka Wielka, and Pradzynski - Sulimierski - Krasicki - Kiedrzynski branch of Wola Wiazowa and Wola Pszczolecka - Lubiec, Uminski - Mieroslawski - Kiedrzynski and of course Paszkowski - Armand - Konstantynowicz - Japaridze - Oldenburg of Racha near to Kutaisi and Omi, St Petersburg, Moscow, Tonie close to Cracow;
with the Krasicki - Malachowski of Bialaczow and Grodyslawice - Pieniany;
Stadnicki - Mecinski - Walewski branch in Jedlno and Wola Wiazowa;
Wyssogota-Zakrzewski of Chocen and Zelechow and in Pakoslaw;
Skorzewski in Raszkow, Margonin and Chelmo close to Przedborz, and around Wielichowo - Dluzyna.

The Kiedrzynski - Nostitz-Jackowski - Hutten-Czapski - Molski - Czarniecki - Zaleski,
and Kczewski - Wybicki with Arciszewski, Pstrokonski, Arnold,
Trampczewski, were the core of underground net under care of above main noble families.

Together with
Raczynski - Lubomirski - Kiedrzynski - Mielzynski and my family branch in Chelmo close to Przedborz, Dluzyna close to Wielichowo, Wola Wiazowa, Wola Pszczolecka, Jedlno close to Radomsko, Raszkow with Bieganin and Orpiszewko close to PLESZEW, Kiedrzyn and Kamyk north to Czestochowa with Pluskowesy close to Chelmza and TRZEBCZ Szlachecki.

Trzebcz Szlachecki in the Chelmno county, Liniewo close to Koscierzyna, Turza Wielka near to LIPNO -
the genealogical link to Bieganin-Raszkow-Pogrzybow south to Pleszew / Broniszewice / Orpiszewek, to Chocen commune south of Wloclawek and Gostomia by the Pilica river.

Above Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859,
was the daughter of
Aleksander Potocki, 1756-1812 + Teresa Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, ca 1753-1818;
and the granddaughter of
Michal August Hutten-Czapski, 1702-1796;
and the great-granddaughter of
Piotr Hutten-Czapski, younger, b. ca 1677/1680/1685 + Krystyna Dorpowska.

Piotr Hutten-Czapski, was the son of Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1658 - 1711;
and the grandson of
Piotr Czapski older, ca 1580 - died in 1663 + Helena KONARSKA.

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.


Plawowice
is the village within the Proszowice district, 7 km north-east to Nowe Brzesko.
In 1581, Plawowicebelonged to the Lanckoronskis.
In 1625 to Jan Gutteter Plawowski, and after him to the beginning of the 18th century owned by Gutteter.
In 1730, the half of the estate took Stefan Benedykt Morsztyn.
1776 - 1788, the manor was built. The palace in 1804-1805 for Ludwik Felicjan Morstin.
Ludwik Felicjan MORSZTYN intermarried to the OSTROWSKI family, ie. to the daughter of Tomasz Ostrowski b. 1735.
Tomasz Ostrowski had many children, among others:
1.
Franciszka Ostrowska (1783 - 1848) m. CRAY
[closest to MALKIEWICZ in Livland / Inflanty:
Mikolaj Szadurski, Maryanna Szadurska, Dominik Porako, Justyna nee Filipowicz, Jan Brzezinski, Julia nee Cray / Krey, Hermann Cray / Herman Krey, Franciszka nee Ostrowska];
2.
Tadeusz Jan Ostrowski (1792-1842), Captain, m. Zofia Kokoszka - Michalowski (1796-1855);
3.
Count Tomasz Ostrowski with the 3rd wife had the daughter
Css Maria Ostrowska (1795-1872), m. in 1815 in Warszawa to Count Ludwik Felicjan Kajetan Morsztyn / Morstin (1782 - 1865), the owner of Plawowice. Ludwik Felicjan Morstin (1782-1865) had the ancestors:
a.
the writer Ludwik Hieronim Morstin (1886-1966),
b.
and a poet Maria Morstin - Gorska (1893-1972).

PLAWOWICE
have a chapel from 1802. In 1886 it was re-building of the palace.
At the beginning of the 18th century Plawowice was owned by the Szembek family and ca 1740 Helena Szembek m. Stefan Benedykt Morstin, giving away as a dowry Plawowice.

Css Marianna Morsztyn ca 1840 m. to Leon Jan Michal Skorzewski / Drogoslaw Skorzewski / Drogoslaw-Skorzewski (1800-1846),
with 3 children:
a.
Boleslaw Skorzewski b. 1841 in CHELMO
[in the Chelmo parish, in Krery, my family - Skora]
+ Tekla Ostrowski b. in 1860,
with the son
Leon Skorzewski (1864-1884).

Boleslaw Skorzewski, 1841 in Chelmo - 1908 in Warsaw,
the son of
Leon Jan Michal Skorzewski, 1800-1846 + Css Marianna Morsztyn;
the grandson of
1. Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813 + Marianna Rychlowska;
and of
2. Ludwik Felicjan Kajetan Morstyn b. 1782 in Raciechowice + Maria Ostrowska b. 1795.

Ludwik MORSTYN b. 1782, was the son of
Jan Chrzciciel Konstanty Morsztyn b. ca 1750 + Katarzyna Konstancja Mossakowska.
The grandson of
Stefan Benedykt Morsztyn, Count, b. ca 1690 + Helena Szembek.
The great-grandson of
Franciszek Morsztyn b. ca 1630 + Salomea Teresa Bronicka 1-voto Myszkowska.

Eustachy Skorzewski b. ca 1735, was the owner of Doruchow until 1796/1797, and then he took CHELMO ca 1796/1797 close to Przedborz and to Krery,
together with his son
Ignacy Skorzewski, who also was the owner of Chelmo ca 1796/1797 until Ignacy's death in 1813,
probably they were owners from hands of a couple: Walenty MECINSKI, 1740-1790 + Zuzanna Siemienska.

Above Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813, married to Marianna Rychlowska (b. ca 1765) in 1791 in Sulmierzyce. Sulmierzyce is a rural commune in the Pajeczno County, 14 kilometres east of Pajeczno.
Above Ignacy Drogoslaw-Skorzewski, 1760-1813, was the son of mentioned above Eustachy Skorzewski and Anna Wiesiolowska born in 1740. Eustachy Skorzewski was born ca 1735.

Chelmo was owned by Boleslaw Skorzewski, and inf. on him in 1895 in Carskie Siolo, together with Count Jozef Ostrowski the owner of Maluszyn in 1896, and with Stefan Lubomirski of Kruszyna.

Above Boleslaw Skorzewski, 1841 in Chelmo - 1908 in Warsaw,
the son of
Leon Jan Michal Skorzewski, 1800-1846 + Css Marianna Morsztyn;
the grandson of
Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813 + Marianna Rychlowska;
and of Ludwik Felicjan Kajetan Morstyn b. 1782 in Raciechowice + Maria Ostrowska b. 1795.

Ludwik MORSZTYN was the son of Jan Chrzciciel Konstanty Morsztyn b. ca 1750 + Katarzyna Konstancja Mossakowska.
The grandson of Stefan Benedykt Morsztyn, Count, b. ca 1690 + Helena Szembek.
The great-grandson of Franciszek Morsztyn b. ca 1630 + Salomea Teresa Bronicka, 1-voto Myszkowska.

Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813, married to Marianna Rychlowska (b. ca 1765)
in 1791 in Sulmierzyce. He was the son of
Eustachy Skorzewski, the owner of Doruchow until 1796/1797, and then he took CHELMO ca 1796/1797,
close to Przedborz and to Krery.
Above Ignacy Drogoslaw-Skorzewski, 1760-1813, was the son of mentioned above Eustachy Skorzewski and Anna Wiesiolowska born in 1740. Eustachy Skorzewski was born ca 1735.
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 is a rural commune in the Ostrzeszow County, Greater Poland, 7 kilometres east of Ostrzeszow. Doruchowo / Doruhowo / Dorochow, lies close to Bobrowniki, and Przytocznica.
The owners:
until 1660, the Olszewski brothers; in 1700 to Jedrzej Krakowski / Kraszkowski, in 1755 the Rogowski brothers,
bef. 1764 belonged to Jan Doruchowski, b. ca 1730, the Nowogrodek official [Jan's son was above MIKOLAJ Doruchowski b. ca 1760];
in 1764-1796 owned by Ignacy Wierzbieta Doruchowski together with Eustachy Drogoslaw Skorzewski b. ca 1735.

Eustachy Skorzewski of Doruchow and Chelmo, had the brother Ludwik Skorzewski.
Ludwik's son -
Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski, 1776 in KRZYWIN - 1842, m. Ludwika Maria Genowefa Krzycka, ca 1779 - ca 1834.

Above Eustachy Skorzewski b. ca 1735, 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.
Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765 of ZIELECIN.
Marianna Skorzewska m. in 1714 to above Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765, the owner of Zielecin. Melchior Skorzewski took Kopaszewo.
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.
The great-grandson of
Wawrzyniec Skorzewski b. ca maybe 1560 / 1563.

Above Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742,
was the daughter of
Jan Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680,
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
and with the granddaughter
KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.

Ludwika Niemojewska b. 1720, married Hermenegild Franciszek Wyssogota - Zakrzewski in 1737.
Franciszek Hermenegild Zakrzewski b. 1710, died in 1771 in Kalisz,
was the son of
Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota / Jan Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680, died bef. 1743,
married to Ludwika BOREK GOSTYNSKA died in 1747, the daughter of
Andrzej Borek Gostynski died before 1691 + Katarzyna Radomicka d. in 1714.

Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota / Jan Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680, died bef. 1743,
was the son of
Franciszek Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1640, died bef. 1686 + Barbara Zdzarowska d. bef. 1686;
and the grandson of
Jakub Zakrzewski b. ca 1595, died in 1659 + Jadwiga Slupska;
and the great-grandson of
Mikolaj Zakrzewski b. ca 1560, d. 1604 + Katarzyna Krzyzanowska;
the great-great-grandson of
Jakub Zakrzewski b. ca 1523, d. 1571, married bef. 1559 to Anna Mieszkowska d. in 1561;
the great-great-great-grandson of
Wojciech Zakrzewski b. ca 1495 / 1500, m. Dorota Sarnowska in 1522.

Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742,
was the daughter of
Jan Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680, who was the father of Marianna Skorzewska and Elzbieta Swinarska.

Above Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, married to Melchior Skorzewski, with a son Andrzej Skorzewski and with the granddaughter KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.

KATARZYNA Kozminska, born Wyssogota-Zakrzewska in 1660,
was the daughter of
Andrzej Wyssogota-Zakrzewski b. ca 1630, and Barbara Zeledzki.

Katarzyna had a brothers - Jan Zakrzewski b. ca 1660, and Stanislaw Andrzej Zakrzewski.
Jan Zakrzewski b. ca 1660, was the father of Marianna Skorzewska b. 1691, and Elzbieta Swinarska.

We have the second Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota / Jan Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680, died bef. 1743,
who was the son of
Franciszek Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1640, died bef. 1686 + Barbara Zdzarowska.

Andrzej Wyssogota-Zakrzewski b. ca 1630, married twice, the 1st to Zofia Zdzarowska and 2nd to Barbara ZELEDZKI.

Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota / Jan Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680, died bef. 1743,
was the son of
Franciszek Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1640, died bef. 1686 + Barbara Zdzarowska d. bef. 1686 [Franciszek b. ca 1640 had the brother Andrzej b. ca 1630];
and the grandson of
Jakub Zakrzewski b. ca 1595, died in 1659 + Jadwiga Slupska;
and the great-grandson of
Mikolaj Zakrzewski b. ca 1560, d. 1604 + Katarzyna Krzyzanowska.

Franciszek Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1640, died bef. 1686 + Barbara Zdzarowska d. bef. 1686 [Franciszek b. ca 1640 had the brother Andrzej b. ca 1630].

Andrzej Zakrzewski b. ca 1630,
was the son of
Jakub Zakrzewski younger, b. ca 1600, d. in 1651, married JADWIGA SLUPSKA.

Andrzej Zakrzewski Wyssogota b. ca 1630, was the grandson of
Mikolaj Zakrzewski b. ca 1560, d. 1604 + Katarzyna Krzyzanowska;
the great-grandson of
Jakub Zakrzewski b. ca 1523, d. 1571, married bef. 1559 to Anna Mieszkowska died in 1561;
the great-great-grandson of
Wojciech Zakrzewski b. ca 1495 / 1500, m. Dorota Sarnowska in 1522.

b.
Pawel Skorzewski b. 1844;
c.
Maria Gertruda Skorzewska (1846-1928).
Maria Gertruda Drogoslaw-Skorzewska was the nun in Jazlowiec.

Eustachy Skorzewski of Doruchow and Chelmo, had the brother Ludwik Skorzewski.
And they were the sons of
Andrzej Skorzewski older, born in 1707 / 1710 and Dorota Chlapowska, b. ca 1710;
and the grandsons of
Melchior SKORZEWSKI and Marianna Wyssogota-Zakrzewska.

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.
The great-grandson of
Wawrzyniec Skorzewski b. ca maybe 1560 / 1563.

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 was the brother to named above Ludwik Skorzewski.
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 is a rural commune in the Ostrzeszow County, Greater Poland, 7 kilometres east of Ostrzeszow. Doruchowo / Doruhowo / Dorochow, lies close to Bobrowniki, and Przytocznica. The owners: until 1660, the Olszewski brothers; in 1700 to Jedrzej Krakowski / Kraszkowski, in 1755 the Rogowski brothers,
bef. 1764 belonged to
Jan Doruchowski, b. ca 1730, the Nowogrodek official
[Jan's son was above MIKOLAJ Doruchowski b. ca 1760];
in 1764-1796 Doruchow was owned by Ignacy Wierzbieta Doruchowski together with Eustachy Drogoslaw Skorzewski, b. ca 1735.

Eustachy Skorzewski was the owner of Doruchow until 1796/1797, and then he took CHELMO ca 1796/1797 close to Przedborz and to Krery, together with his son
Ignacy Skorzewski, who also was the owner of Chelmo ca 1796/1797 until Ignacy's death in 1813.

Eustachy Skorzewski was born ca 1735.

Chelmo was owned by Boleslaw Skorzewski, and inf. on him in 1895 in Carskie Siolo, together with Count Jozef Ostrowski the owner of Maluszyn in 1896.

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 was the brother to named above Ludwik Skorzewski.

Above 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.

Felicjan Niegolewski had a sister Teodora Skorzewska, nee Niegolewska.
Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski was born in 1776, and he was the son of Ludwik Skorzewski and Teodora Skorzewska nee Niegolewska.
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.

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 b. ca 1707/1710, was the son of Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765 of ZIELECIN. Melchior Skorzewski b. ca 1680, died in 1765, the owner of Zielecin,
was the son of
Kazimierz Skorzewski b. ca 1650, and Zofia Naramowska.

Marianna Skorzewska m. in 1714 to above Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765, the owner of Zielecin. Melchior Skorzewski took Kopaszewo. Melchior's son was Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1707 who was the owner of Kopaszewo; next owner was Andrzej's son - Ludwik Skorzewski, older. Ludwik bought Rogaczewo.
Mentioned Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1707, m. Dorota Chlapowska, the daughter of Michal Chlapowski, 1680-1766 + Ludwika Sobocka.

Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, married to Melchior Skorzewski,
with a son Andrzej Skorzewski, and with the granddaughter KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.

In Dluzyna in 1837,
Henryk Skorzewski, the owner of Turkow, born in 1809, married Ignacya Kotarska from Sokolow, b. 1815.
Witness:
Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1776, younger, the owner of Kamieniec, the father of Henryk Skorzewski, b. 1809.
Above Andrzej Skorzewski younger, born in 1776, was the grandson of
Andrzej Skorzewski older, born in 1707 / 1710 and Dorota Chlapowska, b. ca 1710;
and the great-grandson of
Melchior SKORZEWSKI and Marianna Wyssogota-Zakrzewska.

Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813, married to Marianna Rychlowska (b. ca 1765) in 1791 in Sulmierzyce.
Sulmierzyce is a rural commune in the Pajeczno County, 14 kilometres east of Pajeczno.
Above Ignacy Drogoslaw-Skorzewski, 1760-1813, was the son of mentioned above
Eustachy Skorzewski and Anna Wiesiolowska born in 1740. Eustachy Skorzewski was born ca 1735.
Eustachy Skorzewski was the owner of Doruchow until 1796/1797, and then he took CHELMO ca 1796/1797 close to Przedborz and to Krery, together with his son Ignacy Skorzewski, who also was the owner of Chelmo ca 1796/1797 until Ignacy's death in 1813, probably they were owners from hands of a couple: Walenty MECINSKI, 1740-1790 + Zuzanna Siemienska.
Eustachy Skorzewski of Doruchow and Chelmo, had the brother Ludwik Skorzewski.
Ludwik's son -
Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski, 1776 in KRZYWIN - 1842, m. Ludwika Maria Genowefa Krzycka, ca 1779 - ca 1834.

PLAWOWICE:
the palace was built in 1804-1805 for Ignacy Morstin.
Before 1939 Plawowice belonged to Ludwik Hieronim Morstin the friend to Julian Tuwim, Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz, Leopold Staff, Maria Pawlikowska, Jan Lechon and Antoni Slonimski.

Css Maria Ostrowska (1795-1872), m. in 1815 in Warszawa to Count Ludwik Felicjan Kajetan Morsztyn / Morstin (1782 - 1865), the owner of Plawowice.

SILNICZKA
- 10 kilometres east of Zytno, 27 km south-east of Radomsko,
4 km north-west to MALUSZYN,
12 km south to Wielgomlyny,
18 km south-east to KOBIELE Wielkie.

WIELICHOWO close to Prochy and to Wilkowo Polskie, in the western Poland,
- here Marianna Rychlewska / Rychlowska. In 1743, Karol Rokossowski was the landlord of Wielichowo; Michal Narwanski, and then Marianna Rychlewska, the treasurer (b. ca 1730/1740 ?); in 1767, Katarzyna Majkowska was the tenant of Wielichowo.

MALUSZYN:
a village in the Zytno commune, within the Radomsko County, 12 kilometres east of Zytno, 30 km south-east of Radomsko. Mikolaj Maj of Silniczka, was the owner of Zytno.
Jan Maj, the Sekursko owner and Elzbieta Malczowska of Maluszyn.

The Maj family of Silniczki, in the 17th cent. were the ARIANS. Arianism is a Christological doctrine; they separated from the Calvinist. In 1683, Anthony Ashley Cooper, the 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, and Isaac Newton are associated; some of the principles of Arianism include Unitarians and Jehovah's Witnesses.
Mikolaj Maj of Silniczka in the Zytno commune, and in 1552 Silnica Mala heired by Piotr Maj. Mikolaj Maj took Zytno. The second Mikolaj Maj = Mikolaj Zytno, was the ideologist of the Polish Brothers sect in 1582. The Arians lived in Borzykowo, Krzecice, Secemin, Dzialoszyn, Cieletniki, Ogrodzieniec and Wlodowice.

The Ostrowskis:

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b.ca 1710, d. in 1755 in Maluszyn, the son of Jan Ostrowski or of Wojciech Ostrowski. Jan was the Colonel.

Css Helena Morsztyn m. ca 1833 to Aleksander Ostrowski (1810-1896).
The insurgent in 1831, jailed in Olomuniec. The owner of Silniczka in the Radomsko county. 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. Chelmo belonged to the Skorzewskis],
died in 1923 in Maluszyn.
OSTROWSKI Jozef August (1850-1923), was the landlord and the regent of the Polish Kingdom.

Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, junior, 1782 - 1847 + Jozefa POTOCKA.
They had the son above
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810 in Maluszyn, close to Zytno - 1896 + Helena MORSZTYN.
And the grandson was
Augustyn Ostrowski, 1836 in Krakow - 1898, the husband of Elzbieta Wielopolska. Augustyn was the brother to Jozef August b. 1850.


We back to Anna Molska Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Adam Molski, 1624-1696, and his second wife [NOT the 1st wife Wazynska !] Krystyna Czarniecka - marriage before 1688. Adam Molski m. twice:
the 1st in 1668 to Elzbieta Wazynska (d. 1672/1680);
the 2nd in 1687 to Krystyna Czarniecka 1-voto Zaleska (d. 1704/1715).
Molski Wojciech b. 1692/1696, was the son of Adam Molski, the Kalisz official + CZARNIECKA. Wojciech was the brother to Piotr, Jozef, Teresa, Helena and to Anna b. ca 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680.
Adam Molski, b. aft. 1624, d. bef. 1696, was the Kalisz official, m. the 1st Elzbieta Wazynska and she was died in 1672.
Anna Molska Kiedrzynska, b. 1687 [NOT ca 1671], died aft. 1705 [acc. to me aft. 1720], and she was the daughter of Adam Molski, 1624-1696, with Czarniecka.
Anna Molska younger, married after 1696 / ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680.


Smetowo = Smetowo Graniczne:
10 km west to Opalenie;
2 km south-west to Smarzewo; 18 km to Kwidzyn.

Helena's Kiedrzynski [b. 1762] 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 Miasto Lubawskie], 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 [Smetowo Graniczne] in the Lalkowa / LALKOWY 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 / Lalkowy parish from 1595. Marcin Czapski married Bakowska.

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 Czapski b. ca 1765 was the brother to Helena Hutten Czapska b. 1762, the wife [ca 1782/1790 until ca 1802] 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 [close to Smetowo Graniczne and Lalkowy].

Jan's [b. ca 1610/1620] 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 + 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.

In 1838, Dzierzno was owned by Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810,
the son of
Franciszek Andrzej Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1760/1770/1775,
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.

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, b. 1680 - died in 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.

Franciszek Hutten-Czapski the 1st bought in 1820:
Malopole, Dabrowka [Dabrowka and Malopole - 13 / 14 km north-west to TLUSZCZ],
and Ignackowo [8 km south-west to LIPNO], Radomice
[6 km south-west to LIPNO - compare: Kielczewski, Pola Negri, and in the 20th century, Lech Walesa with Leszek Balcerowicz],
and in 1826 - Brensk / BRYNSK [Brynsk = Nowe Zasady, 10 km south-east to DZIERZNO],
and in 1837 - Dzierzno [4 km south-west to ROKITNICA] close to SWIEDZIEBNIA.

Franciszek Czapski the 1st [b. ca 1760/1770/1775/1780 ?] owned also
Cieleta [5 km east to Brodnica, 14 km north-west to Swiedziebnia] after his wife.

CIELETA in the Brodnica commune:
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 [see Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810], 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.

Franciszek Hutten-Czapski the 1st, sold in 1820 the father's estates and bought Malopole, Dabrowka, Ignackowo and Radomice. In 1826 he bought Brensk. In 1837 he bought Dzierzno.

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, married in Lipno in 1853 to Jozefa Plaskowska b. in 1827 in Glodowo.
Her father Ignacy Plaskowski maybe 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.

Nowe = Neumark, Nowe Miasto Lubawski:

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 = Nowe Miasto Lubawskie - 29 km north-east to Brodnica], 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.

Nowe Miasto Lubawskie
- 1454, The Knights of the Cross or The Teutonic Knights was fired; 1468, the city was belonged to the Poland; in 1772 in Prussia; 1807-1815, Nowe Miasto in the Duchy of Warsaw.
1534-1714, Nowe Miasto belonged to the Dzialynski family.
1717-1724, bpt. of Jews under care of Michal Zamoyski, the Bratian governor; and with Theresa Dzialynska (nee Bielinski), widowed after Tomasz Dzialynski, the Chelmno governor. In 1723, bpt. of Jew under Jan Czapski, the Bratian governor together with Marianna Czapska.

The owners of Nowe Miasto Lubawskie and Bratian:
Tomasz Dzialynski, in 1688-1714, the Chelmno governor;
Adam Dzialynski, the manager-governor of BRATIAN in 1644-1660 [in 1468 to Poland]. Note - his granddaughter was Anna Teresa Dzialynska, 1683-1719 + Michal Zdzislaw Zamoyski, ca 1679 - 1735. Bratian - 5 km north-east to Nowe Miasto.

But Jan Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, had a brother Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska. Anna Leska Czapska in 1645, sold Smetowo to hands of [with the town Nowe Miasto Lubawskie], 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.

Mikolaj Dzialynski b. ca 1484, younger, took Bratian [5 km north-east to Nowe Miasto Lubawskie] in 1534;
Jan Dzialynski took Bratian in 1535;
Mikolaj Dzialynski in 1582-1604;
Katarzyna Dulska Dzialynska in 1604-1613;
Pawel Jan Dzialynski, in 1613-1643, the Pommerania governor in 1630-1643;
Zygmunt Olszowski in 1655-1667;
Stanislaw Dzialynski in 1669-1674;
Teresa Bialynska Dzialynska, in 1714.
Michal Zamoyski in 1714-1720;
Jan Ansgary Hutten-CZAPSKI in 1723-1742;
Tomasz Hutten-CZAPSKI, took Bratian in 1742 until 1772.

Anna Hutten-CZAPSKI b. ca 1765.
Anna was the granddaughter of Augustyn Dzialynski, 1715 - 1759.
Augustyn Dzialynski, the Wschowa official - see Stanislaw Kostka Kiedrzynski in Wschowa - in 1742-1743, the governor of Kalisz in 1750-1758;
Augustyn Dzialynski in 1730 - the owner of PAKOSC; Kornik, Koscielec, Dzialyn near to Gniezno, Konarzew, Sokolow and Zakrzew.
Augustyn Dzialynski married Anna Radomnicka of Inowroclaw, with 4 daughters and 2 sons:
Ignacy Dzialynski
and Ksawery Dzialynski;
both of the sons owned Koscielec near to PAKOSC.

Anna Czapski married Jozef Oskierka.
JOZEF Oskierka was the son of Antoni Oskierka b. ca 1740, and Teresa Eperyaszy.

Augustyn Dzialynski, 1715 in Naklo - 1759 {see PAKOSC}, was the son
Jozef Dzialynski, 1681-1735.
The grandson of PAWEL Dzialynski, ca 1658-ca 1693.
The great-grandson of
ZYGMUNT Dzialynski, 1618-1685;
the great-great-grandson of
Pawel Dzialynski, senior, b. ca 1590 - d. in 1649.
The great-great-great-grandson of
MICHAL Dzialynski b. ca 1560, d. in 1617, the governor, known as Nicolaus Dzialin.
Michal Dzialynski was the son of
PAWEL Dzialynski, oldest, b. ca 1524, d. ca 1583,
who was the son of
MIKOLAJ Dzialynski, younger, ca 1484-1545, the owner of Nowe Miasto Lubawskie and BRATIAN.

Explanations:
Antoni Beniamin Bartlomiej Skorzewski / Antoni Skorzewski, b. 1803, was the son of
Jozef Skorzewski [he took RASZKOW from the Kiedrzynskis aft. 1802] and Helena Lipska.
Antoni Skorzewski was born in 1803 in Nekla, the Wrzesnia County, Greater Poland; died in 1855 in Kretkow, the Jarocin County.
Antoni Skorzewski was the husband of Css Antonina Barbara Hutten-Czapska, 1802 - 1872 in Kretkow.
She was the daughter of
Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski + Maria Hutten-Czapska nee Hutten-Czapska, b. 1762 in Konarzewo.

Maria Czapska b. 1762, was the daughter of
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski and Dorota Jozefina Dzialynska, b. 1743 in Naklo by the Notec river.

Dorota Dzialynska Czapska died in 1763 in Konarzewo but was buried in Pakosc, in the Inowroclaw County.
Dorota was the daughter of Augustyn Dzialynski of PAKOSC, and Anna Radomicka.
Augustyn Dzialynski, 1715 - 1759.
Augustyn Dzialynski, the Wschowa official in 1742-1743, the governor of Kalisz in 1750-1758; Augustyn Dzialynski in 1730 was the owner of PAKOSC;
Kornik, Koscielec, Dzialyn, Konarzew, Sokolow and Zakrzew.
Augustyn married Anna Radomnicka of Inowroclaw, with 4 daughters and 2 sons:
Ignacy Dzialynski and Ksawery Dzialynski - both of the sons owned Koscielec near to PAKOSC.

Goluchow Castle and Pakosc:
Pakosc / Stadt Pakosch in 1772-1807 belonged to Prussia. The landlord Augustyn Dzialynski in 1751, owned Koscielec and Pakosc / Pakosch. The Dzialynski family sold the Pakosch estate, for political reasons. The last owners, the two brothers, Ignaz Dzialynski and Xaver Dzialynski [Ignacy Dzialynski and Ksawery Dzialynski], sold their possessions in West Prussia through a contract, completed on May 13, 1789, and on January 10 1792 was confirmed by the court, to the hands of the Knights Council Lieutenant, Johann Carl von Gerhardt of Flatow.

The Knights of the Cross or The Teutonic Knights owned Nowe Miasto Lubawskie until 1468.

Smetowo Graniczne
is a village in the Starogard County, 27 kilometres south of Starogard Gdanski.

Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 in RYNKOWKA + 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.

Bratian
- the village in the Nowe Miasto Lubawskie commune, by Wel river.

Teresa Anna Hutten-Czapska, nee Zamoyska, b. ca 1700,
the daughter of
Michal Zdzislaw Saryusz Zamoyski, ca 1679 in Zamosc - 1735 in Zamosc + Anna Teresa DZIALYNSKA.

Teresa Anna Zamoyska m. Jan Ansgary Hutten-Czapski.

Michal Zdzislaw Saryusz Zamoyski was married three times:
Michal Zamoyski b. ca 1679 + Konstancja Zamoyska nee Rozen, ie Michal Zdzislaw Saryusz Zamoyski, the 6th landlord of ZAMOSC, b. ca 1679 or after 1679, died 1735 in Zamosc; he married three times;
3rd time to unknown [Rozen] with two daughters born ca 1723 / 1730 {Marianna Zamoyska / Marjanna nee Zamoyska m. KIEDRZYNSKA and REMBOWSKA, inf. in 1775} and the second daughter after 1723.

Above Michal Zdzislaw Saryusz Zamoyski was also the father of
Ludwina Wielhorska;
Tomasz Antoni Zamoyski;
Jan Jakub Zamoyski;
Andrzej Zamoyski, Count;
Helena Potocka;
Teresa Anna Hutten-Czapska,
and
Katarzyna Wandalin-Mniszech born 1722, married Jan Karol Wandalin Mniszech, 1716-1759, FREEMASON, General.

Stanislaw Rembowski b. 1691 or born in 1696-1768 married two times: in 1733 [with a son Jan] and 2nd time in 1752.

Stanislaw Kiedrzynski / Stanislaw Kostka Kiedrzynski, the son of Marcin Kiedrzynski [ca 1700-1788], born ca 1730 / 1739, married to Marjanna Zamoyska [b. ca 1723 / 1730].
Stanislaw Kiedrzynski died in 1773 / 1774 or after 1775.

In WSCHOWA in 1775 Marianna Zamoyska [widowed after death of Stanislaw Rembowski of Dobrzyn {marriage in 1752}, and after Stanislaw Kostka Kiedrzynski, writer in Wschowa], after receipt of payment from Ignacy Szoldrski of Smolensk, formally recognized the case is closed about Wilkowo Polskie and the Bielawy farm, since 1768 in hands of Jakub Szoldrski.

Wilkowo Polskie, 25 km east of Wolsztyn; north of Leszno [see Sulkowski]; 15 km north-east of PRZEMET / Przemet [see in named Przemet a father of Andrzej Mielzynski of Kcynia, 1698-1771 + Anna Petronela Bninska, 1720-1771].

Countess Ludwika Maria Poniatowska (1728 - 1781) / as "Luds"; was the sister of King of Poland, Stanislaw August Poniatowski.
Ludwika married in 1745 Jan Jakub Zamoyski.

PETRONELA Radolinska (b. ca 1764-1821), was a daughter of Jan Radolinski 1726-1796 and Brygida or Maria Brygida Galecki / Brygida Malecka; Petronela nee Radolinska was granddaughter of Jozef Stefan Radolinski of Wschowa b. 1680 - died in 1740.
Petronela died in Zloczew / Zloczow, m. in 1789 to Ignacy Bleszynski (1742 - 1813), the son of
Kazimierz Bleszynski and Teresa Struss;
the owner of Zloczow and Brzezno; he was born in Zloczow, 1st married to Apolonia Sudrawska.

Karol WALEWSKI died ca 1757, an owner of Ptaszkowice, Lichawa, Grabia, 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 the 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 Wandalin-Mniszech 1722-1771,
the daughter of Michal Zdzislaw Saryusz Zamoyski]
and mentioned Brygida Galecka / Maria Brygida Galecki / Brygida Galecka {but with a different partner}.

Anna Teresa Zamoyska (Dzialynska) b. 1683 in Chelm, d. in 1719. The daughter of
Tomasz Dzialynski + Teresa BIELINSKA,
the daughter of
Franciszek Jan Bielinski died in 1685 + Anna Anna Zofia von der Mohl.

BRATIAN:
in 1723, Jan Ansgary Hutten-Czapski took Nowe Miasto Lubawskie and Bratian from his family of Zamoyski. But in 1772, Prussian goverment took Nowe Miasto.
Teresa Zamoyski + Jan Ansgary had 3 daughters:
Maria + Tomasz Czapski; Anna; Brygida.

Teresa Anna Hutten-Czapska (born Zamoyska) was born in 1720, m. Jan Ansgary Hutten - Czapski.

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 Miasto Lubawskie], 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.

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].
The beginning of above Polish-French illuminati network connected with the "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].
And we look at my mother family branch came from Helena Kiedrzynska Czapska b. 1762. The 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 Miasto Lubawskie], her next-of-kin Jan Czapski b. ca 1610/1620.

Jan Ansgary Czapski b. in 1699, d. in 1742, the Chelmno governor in 1732-1738, the Bratian governor in 1723-1742, Kleck in 1722.
The son of Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski, the Chelmno governor + Teresa Kos.


Skarlin, the parish village, 9 km south to Wonna [Wonnen], which was Polish border locality with East Prussia before 1772.
And 9 / 10 km south-east to Biskupiec [= Bischofswerder on the Ossa river, the border of Prussia - Poland aft. 1466 / 1468 until 1772], the German village on the border;
7 km south-east to Bielice [Belitz], Polish settlement close to border.
8 km west to Bratian, 10 km north-west to Nowe Miasto Lubawskie = Nowe Miasto = Nowemiasto [at German map].
17 km south-west to Prussian Ilawa = Eylau.

Mortegi aft. 1630 took Stanislaw II Dzialynski. 9 km east to Bratian.

Ludwik Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1858 in Skarlin, d. in 1916.

1877, Mysinek took Teodor Kalkstein, the son of Edward Kalkstein + Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska.
Mysinek, 11 km south-east to Starogard Gdanski,
close to Lipinki Szlacheckie as Mysin. In 1877 Teodor Kalkstein, doctor, acted in Pommerania in 1898. His mother Zofia Kalkstein (Nostitz-Jackowska), 1820 - 1897.

Stolno, 7 km south-east to Chelmno,
heired by Kalkstein Stolinski, since 1570. 8 km east to USC; 3 km east to Zakrzewo, 7 km south-west to WABCZ, 12 km north to TRZEBCZ Szlachecki.

SKARLIN:
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin, 12 km north-west to Nowe Miasto Lubawskie,
was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [older, b. 1729, died in NOGAT] 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.

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.

Straszewo / Dietrichsdorf, 17 km north-east to KWIDZYN; in the Kwidzyn county, close to Ryjewo - 18 km north to KWIDZYN. Named above Straszewo is situated at half way from Malbork to Kwidzyn.

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 of Straszewo:
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, Teresa Zaluskowska.

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 Jackowski + 1st wife Teresa Zaluskowska was the father of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski; Franciszka Kiedrzynska; Anna SKORZEWSKA.

Lech Walesa's father Boleslaw Walesa, b. 1907 in Sobowo, d. 1945, but Lech's ancestors were living south to Wloclawek, in the Chocen community: Filipki, Wola Nakonowska and Golaszewo of the DAMBSKI family - in the 30' of the 19th century the Dambskis were living in DABIE [Dabie Kujawskie], too.

And in DABIE [Dabie Kujawskie] was living
Count Eugeniusz Dambski, the officer of the November Uprising 1830/1831, studied at the Warsaw Uniwersity, b. in 1804 in GOLASZEWO close to Nakonowo and to Wola Nakonowska, died in 1887, the son of
Kazimierz DAMBSKI b. 1770, buried in LUBRANIEC, and [the wedding in KOWAL in 1797] Anna Klobukowska b. ca 1775.
Eugeniusz had a brother
Count Julian Dambski, 1808-1846, who was closest to a member of the Radziejow Agriculture Society, and Julian was studied in 1828 in Warsaw.
Eugeniusz Dambski was the great-grandson of
Kazimierz Jozef Dambski, 1701-1765 + Jadwiga Dambska, 1710-1767.
Eugeniusz Dambski had a son born in 1857.

Dabie KUJAWSKIE, in the Lubraniec commune, the Wloclawek county:

Dabie Kujawskie belonged to the Dambskis ca 1450 until 1777.
Stanislaw Dambski, the Kujawy governor, sold the village to Ignacy Zagajewski, the Kowal official. Ignacy had built the manor in 1790.
In 1777 to 1858, Dabie Kujawskie belonged to the Zagajewskis, and then
Jan Mittelstaedt / Mittelstaaedt, bought the estate; Jan was the insurgent in 1848 and in 1863.
At his time
Lisewo Koscielne, 13 km north-east to BARCIN [see Czolgosz] and 15 km north to Pakosc
[Tadeusz Wolanski and the family of Czolgosz - compare 1901, McKinley],
in 1888, was sold by Guderian, with a village Mochelek, to hands of
Franciszek Dambski,
the son of
Jan Dabski and Jozefa Mittelstaaedt / Mittelstaedt.

Franciszek Dabski d. in 1895 and left widowed Antonina Nostitz-Jackowska Dambska. Antonina b. 1852 - died in 1899 in Sokolow, the Sieradz county, the daughter of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1810 in Sedzice, 4 kilometres north of Wroblew, 12 km north-west of Sieradz. Hipolit was married to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, b. ca 1820, d. 1874.
Antonina Dambska was the granddaughter of
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin + Jozefina Cissowska b. 1772 in Naramice, the Lodz province at present; she d. 1846.
Antonina was the great-granddaughter of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729, d. in 1802 in the village Nogat.
Aleksander was the son of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski and Eleonora DABROWSKA.

Michal Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766. Michal was the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska of Bieganin and Franciszka m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720. Michal was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski and Teresa Zaluskowska - because Rozalia TRZEBSKA was the second wife of named Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670.

Genealogy of Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski:
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 Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, married 2nd to Petronela 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.

Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska was born ca 1850, to
Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski JUNIOR, and Marianna Teofila Nostitz Jackowska (born Maria Wybicka), b. 1825 or 1826 in PIETOWO / PIETKI.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, b. Nov. 1821, d. 1910,
was the son of mentioned
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna TUCHOLKA.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski born 1770, was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and Marianna nee Kczewska / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska.
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by KWIDZN / MALBORK - the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.
Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729 - d. 1802 in the Nogat village.
The son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766.
The grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + Teresa Zaluskowska.

Franciszek Dabski d. in 1895 and left widowed Antonina Nostitz-Jackowska Dambska.
Antonina b. 1852 - died in 1899 in Sokolow, the Sieradz county.
A daughter of the second marriage of Franciszek Dambski, was Franciszka SOKOLNICKA.

Franciszka Dambska Sokolnicka took Lisewo Koscielne. Franciszka sold Mochelek in 1905-1907 to German goverment. Franciszka moved home to her husband, Jan Nepomucen Sokolnicki, the owner of SEDZICE.

Lisewo [Lisewo Koscielne] was owned in 1828 by Jan Mittesaaedt;
in 1878 - 1895 the owner, Ferdynand Mittelsaaedt.
In 1895-1905 Franc Kunkel took LISEWO.
Lisewo Koscielne lies 5 / 7 kilometres west of Zlotniki Kujawskie, 19 km north-west of Inowroclaw, and 23 km south of Bydgoszcz; 9 km north-east to Barcin.

Mentioned Count Kazimierz DAMBSKI, 1770-1828, buried in LUBRANIEC, m. in 1797 in KOWAL to Anna Klobukowska b. ca 1775. Count Kazimierz Dambski was the son of
Jan Nepomucen Dambski, b. in 1732, the official in INOWROCLAW [married three times],
and the grandson of
Kazimierz Jozef DAMBSKI born in 1701, and Jadwiga Dambska.

Kazimierz Jozef Dambski, 1701-1765 in Warsaw, and m. Jadwiga Dambska, ca 1710-1767. Named Kazimierz Jozef Dambski was the son of
ANDRZEJ DAMBSKI, junior, died in 1734.

Andrzej Dambski died in 1734, the governor of BRZESC Kujawski, married Katarzyna Krakowska, the daughter of Wojciech (1650-1717), the KRZYWIN governor,
with children:
Marcjanna + Jozef Kretkowski, the KOWAL governor,
Maria + Jacek Lezenski, + Plichta, the Gostyn official;
Pawel Dambski (d. 1783), the Brzesc Kujawski governor,
Kazimierz Jozef Dambski (1701-1765), the SIERADZ governor,
Antoni Dambski, the Poznan official,
Jozef Wojciech Dambski (1713-1778), the KOWAL governor.

Andrzej Dambski, junior, b. bef. 1687, died in 1734, the governor of BRZESC Kujawski, was the son of
Jan Stanislaw DAMBSKI (b. bef. 1617, d. 1687), the Kujawy governor, and Anna Miaskowska,
the daughter of Wojciech MIASKOWSKI, the SANTOK governor.

Andrzej Dambski junior d. in 1734, was the grandson of
Andrzej Dambski senior (died in 1617), the Kujawy governor,
and of
Waclaw Leszczynski d. 1628, the KALISZ governor, the Crown Marshal.

Andrzej Dambski junior, in 1718, bought Smilowice, and Nakonowo, 2 km north-west to GOLASZEWO, 7 kilometres west of Kowal, 12 km south of Wloclawek.
Smilowice and above Nakonowo, in 1734, Jozef Wojciech Dambski bought; he d. 1778, the Kowal governor.

Andrzej Dambski JUNIOR, died in 1734, owned:
Dabie [Dabie Kujawskie],
and Borucino / Borucin
{12 km north-west to Lubraniec; 13 km west to Brzesc Kujawski; 17 km south-west to Wieniec}
- sold in 1692 to hands of Zygmunt Dambski, the Kujawy governor.

Named Andrzej Dambski, junior, died in 1734, also owned:
Siewiersko, Sieroszewo, Kuznica,
Brzezie {18 km north-east to named above BORUCIN},
Ustronie, Drzebielewo and Smulsk.

Count Andrzej Dambski, junior, d. in 1734, was next of kin to the King, Stanislaw Leszczynski, by his grandmother Barbara Leszczynska.

Smilowice bought Maciej von Waldorff - Wolicki, ca 1795.
Ca 1867/1870 Gustaw Findeisen bought SMILOWICE close to Golaszewo and to Chocen. Findeisen was closest envoy of Leopold Kronenberg.

DZIERZNO:
in 1793, Jozef Czapski, the son of Jan Hutten Czapski, bought Zmijewko from Dambski.
In 1807, named Jozef Czapski died, the son of Jan Czapski.

The son of named Jozef Hutten Czapski, was
Franciszek Czapski the 1st who took Kruszyny Szlacheckie, Niewierz and Zmijewko.

In 1810, Ignacy Hutten Czapski died, the son of Jan Hutten Czapski.
Sumowko took Ignacy's son
Franciszek Hutten Czapski, the 2nd and in 1810 Franciszek the 2nd sold all to Ignacy Bialoblocki.

In 1820, Franciszek the 1st, the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski, sold all estates to Pruski, Bialoblocki and Wybicki.

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 / 7 km south to Tluchowo; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie in Poland; 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.

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 son -
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 + Dorota Dzialynska / Dorota Jozefina Dzialynska, b. 1743 in NAKLO by the Notec 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].
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.


Bronowo Kmiece is a village in the Stara Biala commune, within the Plock County,
10 km south-west to Bielsk;
6 / 7 km south-west to Niszczyce;
5 north-east to Biala, and 5 km south-east to Kamionki; 12 km south to Gozdowo.

NISZCZYCE
- 9 / 10 km north-east to BIALA; 4 km south-west to BIELSK;
12 / 13 km south-east to KOLCZYN, 11 km south-east to GOZDOWO.

Jakub Filip Florian Trzcinski, b. ca 1778, d. 1851 in Niszczyce, the Plock governorate,
m. in 1806, Sarnowo (23 km west to MLAWA).
Jakub was the son of Adam Trzcinski older, ca 1740 - 1796. They bought NISZCZYCE.

Tomasz Trzcinski b. ca 1760, d. 1829, was also the son of named
Adam TRZCINSKI older, b. ca 1740 and Ludwika Kuczborska.

Jakub Trzcinski b. ca 1778, had a sister Antonina Trzcinska, 1770-1823 + Jan Koskowski b. ca 1760;
and a brother Jan Trzcinski, 1776-1823 + Klara Rokicka, 1783-1831.

Jakub Trzcinski had a daughter Julia Katarzyna Trzcinska, 1815-1873 + Marcin Skonieczny, 1784-1869 in PLOCK, the son of Szymon Skonieczny and of Magdalena.

NISZCZYCE - 12 / 13 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 / 1839.
Lech Walesa b. in 1943, as the son of Boleslaw Walesa and Feliksa Kaminska.

KAMIONKI
- the Plock County, 4 / 5 kilometres north of Biala, 10 km north of Plock, 9 km south to KOLCZYN.
Biala - 4 / 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, the owner of Bogurzyn. Aleksander Jackowski 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, born in 1835 in Niewierz
[NIEWIERZ: 9 km south to WICHULEC of the Karwat family;
8 / 9 km south-west to Kruszyny Szlacheckie and 8 km south-west to Kruszynki;
6 km south to Bobrowo; 9 / 10 km south to Wadzyn; 12 km south-east to Kruszyny;
14 / 15 km south-east to Konojady; 21 / 23 km south-east to Jablonowo Pomorskie],
in the Brodnica County - died in 1907 in Golub / Golub-Dobrzyn.

Michal Wybicki and Maria Wybicka Nostitz-Jackowska were the children of Antoni Rafal Wybicki.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, b. 1821, was the son of
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski / Ksawery Jackowski b. 1770/1778, and Anna TUCHOLKA.

Anna Tucholka, ca 1797-1828 / Anna Tucholka Jackowska was the daughter of
Jozef Tucholka, 1775-1816 + Joanna Lewald-Jezierska, 1780-1822.

Anna was the great-granddaughter of Ignacy Tucholka b. ca 1710.
Ignacy Tucholka m. Magdalena Garczynska.

Anna Tucholka Jackowska had the granddaughter Leonarda Nostitz-Jackowska, b. in 1845 + Zygmunt Jan Kielczewski b. in 1833;
and Anna Tucholka Jackowska had the grandson
Franciszek Aleksander Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1863 + Julia Agata Multanowska, 1871-1949.

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 born ca 1729.

Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 by the Nogat lake, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz;
the son 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 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 TERESA ZALUSKOWSKA [NOT Rozalia Trzebska, but Rozalia was the second wife of named Jan Jackowski].

Mentioned Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1705, died ca 1766, was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670.
Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska [Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska], ca 1710 - 1768.
Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.
Anna Skorzewska Jackowska had one sister Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Kiedrzynska.
Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715/1720, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW - from the hands of Strzelecki. Franciszka's son Jakub Kiedrzynski was the posesor of Orpiszewek close to PLESZEW and of Erasmus Mycielski. Jakub's brother was IZYDOR Kiedrzynski - my line.
Izydor b. 1749 in Bieganin, m. Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 was the son of
Anna Molska Kiedrzynska and Jan Kiedrzynski.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had
the daughter Anna Molska married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680,
with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715/1720 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685, after death of Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew, Lieutenant. Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.

Ksawery Rutkowski was the 2nd married Joanna Tucholka, b. ca 1750/1752 [NOT ca 1775] - died in 1823 in Plowezek, in the Brodnica county, in the Jablonowo Pomorskie commune,
13 km north-west to Konojady, 16 km north to Kruszyny;
the daughter of
Ignacy Tucholka b. ca 1710 + Magdalena Garczynska.

Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder (Lyskowska) / Koschembahr-Lyskowska / Bardzka, b. in 1828 in Mileszewy, close to Jablonowo Pomorskie in the Brodnica county, died in 1909;
the daughter of
Konstanty Lyskowski, 1780 - 1855 + Anna Rutkowska, b. in 1789 in Mileszewy, close to Jablonowo Pomorskie in the Brodnica county, died in 1868 in Brodnica,
the daughter of
Ksawery Rutkowski b. ca 1755 + Katarzyna Kalkstein, ca 1758 - 1796,
the daughter of
Kazimierz Kalkstein b. ca 1710/1730 + Anna.

Ksawery Rutkowski was the 2nd married Joanna Tucholka, b. ca 1750/1752
[NOT ca 1775] - died in 1823 in Plowezek, in the Brodnica county, in the Jablonowo Pomorskie commune, 13 km north-west to Konojady, 16 km north to Kruszyny;
the daughter of
Ignacy Tucholka b. ca 1710 + Magdalena Garczynska b. ca 1710 / bef. 1720.

Turze Male = Male Turze / Klein Turse, the village in the Tczew commune, 8 / 12 km to Tczew.
Turze in 1248 was as Male Turze and Wielkie Turze:
Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki m. Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder with the daughter Anna KARWAT born in Male Turze.

JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan, m. Anna Bardzka.
Above Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Male Turze, in the Tczew commune, within the Tczew County, 8 / 12 kilometres west of Tczew.
Anna Bardzka d. in 1932 in Wichulec [the core of the KARWAT clan], the Brodnica County, acc.to Bieganowski. Anna was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki and Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder / SCHRODER.

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, 8 kilometres west of Tczew. Anna d. in 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County. Anna Karwat 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.

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.

Magdalena Garczynska b. ca 1710 / bef. 1720 [not ca 1720],
the daughter of
Stanislaw Garczynski, the Inowroclaw official,
and Magdalena was married to Ignacy Tucholka, b. ca 1700/1710 [NOT ca 1720].

The Tucholkas were living in the Byslaw parish, the Tuchola County; 5 kilometres north of Lubiewo, 15 km south-east of Tuchola, and 44 km north of Bydgoszcz.
Ignacy was the son of
Jan Franciszek Ignacy Tucholka, Jr., and Marianna POWALSKA.
The grandson of Jan Piotr Tucholka.

Bedomin is a village in the Nowa Karczma district, 10 km east of Koscierzyna, 12 km south-east to SIKORZYNO, with the manor of WYBICKI.

Emperor Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia was the godfather of Nicholas Ivanovitch Sviatopolk-Mirski, 1833 - 1898.
Mikolaj / Nicholas Ivanovitch Sviatopolk-Mirski 1833 - 1898, a godson of Tsar Nicolas Ist, and Mikolaj Mirski 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.
Genealogy:
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 Ksawery 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 also 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, the Minister of Interior of Russia [in 1905].

Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska was born ca 1850, to
Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski junior and Marianna Teofila Nostitz Jackowska (born Maria Wybicka), b. 1825 or 1826 in PIETOWO / PIETKI.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, b. Nov. 1821, d. 1910, was the son of mentioned Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna TUCHOLKA.

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, close to MIEZONKA {Miezonka belonged to the Konstantynowiczs in 1842-1918}] 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 Armand (1880 - 1942) married Japaridze-Saparov, ie. Saparova Tamara Arkadevna, m. 1st Japaridze,
and TTamara Saparov 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.

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.

Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska was born ca 1850, to Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski and Marianna Teofila Nostitz Jackowska (born Maria Wybicka), b. 1825 or 1826 in PIETOWO / PIETKI.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, b. Nov. 1821, d. 1910, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna TUCHOLKA.

Maria Izabella Nostitz-Jackowska had 7 siblings:
1. Stefan Wawrzyniec Nostitz Jackowski, 1854 - 1858;
2.
Leonarda Kielczewska b. 1846.
3.
Franciszek Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski, b. 1863, m. in 1892 in Warsaw, Julianna Agata Multanowski, the daughter of Andrzej Multanowski and Matylda Piekrzewicz.

Above Leonarda Kielczewska (nee Nostitz-Jackowska) b. 1846, d. 1924, the daughter of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [younger] and Marianna Teofila Wybicka.
Leonarda was the mother of Marian Kielczewski b. 1865 in SZABSK / Szapsk.

Szabsk - Szapsk is a village in the Raciaz commune, within the Plonsk County, 31 km east to GOZDOWO; 8 kilometres south of Raciaz, 20 km north-west of Plonsk, and 81 km north-west of Warsaw.

Above Marianna Teofila Wybicka, b. 1825 in [NOT Konojadki] Konojady, 20 km north-west to BRODNICA,
the granddaughter of
Jakub Wyben - Wybicki, b. 1754 / 1755, d. 1814, in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County.

Jakub WYBICKI m. Marianna Hutten-Czapska, the granddaughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1680/1688 - 1736 [Jan of my line].
Jakub was the son of Jan Wybicki and Anna GOTARTOWSKA.

Jozef Rufin Wybicki, 1747 - 1822, jurist, poet, the author of "Dabrowski's Mazurek",
which in 1927 was adopted as the Polish national anthem. Wybicki was born in Bedomin, close to Nowa Karczma and Koscierzyna;
the son of Piotr Ernest Wybicki, 1700 in Sikorzyno, close to Kartuzy - 1758;
the grandson of Maciej Wybicki and Elzbieta.

Maciej Wybicki, b. 1660 in Koscierzyna, d. bef. 1736;
the son of Jan Wybicki b. ca 1630 - ca 1700, and Katarzyna;
the grandson of Maciej Wybicki OLDEST.

The great-grandmother of Lech Walesa by the female side was born in Kamionki, the Plock county, bpt. in Biala in 1838 or 1839.
Lech Walesa b. in 1943, as the son of Boleslaw Walesa and Feliksa Kaminska.

KAMIONKI - the Plock County, 4 / 5 kilometres north of Biala, 10 km north of Plock, 9 km south to KOLCZYN.

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 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.
Michal was the son of Antoni Rafal Wybicki.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski / Ksawery Jackowski, and Anna.

Above Marianna Teofila Wybicka, b. 1825 in Konojadki / Konojady, 20 km north-west to BRODNICA,
the granddaughter of
Jakub Wyben - Wybicki, b. 1754 / 1755, d. 1814, in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County.
Jakub m. Marianna Hutten-Czapska, the granddaughter of
Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1680/1688 - 1736.
Jakub was the son of Jan Wybicki and Anna GOTARTOWSKA.

To Wybicki genealogy:

Jakub Wybicki, b. 1754 / July 1755 - d. 1814 in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County
[5 kilometres north-west of Bobrowo, 13 km north-west of Brodnica, and 53 km north-east of Torun].
He was the son of
Jan Wybicki, younger, b. 1712 in Sikorzyno, close to Kartuzy
[6 kilometres east of Stezyca, and 20 km south-west of Kartuzy. At way from Koscierzyna to Kartuzy. It lies 17 km south-east to WESIORY; 13 km north-west to BEDOMIN; 24 km south-west to KARTUZY - the core of Donald Tusk's mother branch],
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.

Sikorzyno is a village in the Stezyca community, within the Kartuzy County, in northern Poland. It lies 6 kilometres east of Stezyca, 20 km south-west of Kartuzy.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki, b. 1782 in Wadzyn, close to Brodnica - 1852 in Swierczyny, close to Brodnica.
The son of Jakub Wybicki and Marianna.

Jan Nepomucen WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska WYBICKA.
Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska WYBICKA 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 WYBICKA, 1825 in Konojadki - 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki; the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger.

TADEUSZ Swiatopelk-Mirski b. ca 1760 and Jan SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI b. ca 1770, m. Tekla Burgundyfera Despot-Zenowicz, probably were the brothers of
Franciszek Ksawery SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI, b. ca 1760, married to Katarzyna Badowska, 1764 - 1843, who had the son Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski, 1788, d. 1868.

The great-grandmother of Lech Walesa by the female side was born in Kamionki, the Plock county, bpt. in Biala in 1838/1839. Lech Walesa b. in 1943, as the son of Boleslaw Walesa and Feliksa Kaminska.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka ca 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.
Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685; m. second in 1687, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew {born ca 1640 - d. 1685}
[= Smardzew, the Wroblow parish, in the Sieradz county - in the 16th cent. to Potocki and Zaleski, in 1576.
Andrzej Zaleski b. ca 1640, had a sister
Elzbieta Zaleska b. ca 1635, m. Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece
in the PLOCK county],
Lieutenant, buried in Kalisz
[Andrzej Zaleski lived also in the Wloclawek district and
in the Swiecie county:
in 1661 in Gawlowice, 2 km north to Bagart, 7 km south-west to Radzyn Chelminski; 12 km north to Wabrzezno - Andrzej Zaleski was the godfather for Gawlowski together with godmother Anna Poniatowska.
In 1664 in Sulmowo / Sulnowo, the Swiecie county - for Kowalski, the godfather Andrzej Zaleski with Anna Trzebienska.
SULNOWO - 15 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km east to Wyrwa, 3 km north to Swiecie.
PRZYSIERSK:
6 km east to Bukowiec; 9 km west to SULNOWO].

KAMIONKI - the Plock County, 4 / 5 kilometres north of Biala, 10 km north of Plock, 9 km south to KOLCZYN.

President Lech Walesa is the grandson of
Zofia Lacinska Dobrzeniecka, b. Zorawin close to Sierpc, died in 1952 in ZDZIEMBORZ close to PLOCK. Buried in BADKOWO [see Leopold Kronenberg's estates], close to WLOCLAWEK.
The great-grandson of
Antonina Dobrzeniecka GACHOWICZ, b. 1838 / 1839 in KAMIONKI, 15 km north-west to PLOCK, died in LISEWO Duze close to Sierpc in 1908, buried in GOZDOWO, close to Sierpc.
The great-great-grandson of
Eleonora Gachowicz CUKRAS, b. 1819 in CIACHCIN, the Plock county.
The great-great-great-grandson of
Petronella Cukras (Gralicka) + Franciszek Cukras, 1791 - 1857,
the son of Sebastian Cukras and Helena ANTKOWNA.

The great-grandmother of Lech Walesa:
b. in Kamionki, 5 km north to Biala; the Plock county.
In Biala was bpt., 9 km north-west to Plock, but she was born in 1838, to Jan Gachowicz, of Kamionki, owned by
Franciszek Bialoskorski, b. 1798.
Mother - Eleonora Cukras, b. 1820,
godparents in 1838/1839:
Wojciech Zaporowski;
Antonina Zaleska.

Antonina Zaleska, 1801-1853,
was the daughter of
Antoni ZALESKI and Anna Komorowska.
Antoni and Anna Zaleski were living in Cieksyn - a village in the Nasielsk commune, within the Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki County; 9 kilometres south-west of Nasielsk, 15 km north of Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki.

Antonina Skibniewska (Zaleska), b. 1800/1801, d. in 1853 in Porzecze.
Her husband was Wiktor Skibniewski, d. in Porzecze Nowe in 1859, buried in Grodek. Antonina was the daughter of Antoni Zaleski.
Wiktor was the son of Andrzej Skibniewski + Karolina Bielowski, and heired Wolkowce.
Wiktor Skibniewski bought Andrejkowce and Rajkowce after Grabianka - Stadnicki - Kalinowski branch.
1822 - Wiktor bought from Karol Mniszech, the son of Michal Mniszech, the estates: Oleksiniec Podlesny and Slobodka Oleksiniecka, and in 1830, Porzecze Nowe the main manor of the Mniszech clan.
1850 Wiktor bought from Wincenty Krasinski, the Dunajowce estate, including Mohylowka, Zastawie, Sieczynce, Panasowka, Muszkotynce, Antonowka, Wincentowka, Holozubince, Iwankowce and Jackowce.
In Porzecze Nowe built the palace ca 1840.
Porzecze Nowe, Nove Porichchya close to Horodok, 55 km north-east to Skala Podolska.

Wiktor Skibniewski b. 1787, married Antonina Zaleska, the daughter of Antoni Zaleski, 1763 - 1819, the Royal court official + Anna KOMOROWSKA
[Anna Zaleska (Komorowska) b. 1770, the daughter of Jan Komorowski and Ludwika Cielecka.
Jan Komorowski - Ciolek b. ca 1740, d. 1796 in Lviv, the son of
Adam Komorowski b. ca 1690, and Eleonora PIASKOWSKA. Adam m. 2nd to Teresa TYSZKOWSKA.
Adam Komorowski b. ca 1690, was the son of
Andrzej Komorowski b. ca 1640 and Krystyna POPLAWSKA b. 1670].

Antonina Zaleska was the wife of Wiktor Mikolaj Skibniewski. In May 1830 she was living in Ukraine.
Her father Antoni Zaleski b. 1763 was the son of
Jacek Zaleski b. ca 1730 + Helena Spendowska.
The grandson of
Wawrzyniec Zaleski b. ca 1690 + Franciszka Ledrowicz.
Wawrzyniec was the son of
Jan Zaleski b. 1647 and Katarzyna BIENIOWSKA.
Jan maybe was the son of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600/1610 + Zofia Mikolajewski b. ca 1610, died in 1647,
the daughter of Wojciech Olbracht Mikolajewski (ca 1570 - ca 1629).
Zofia Mikolajewska d. in 1647. The wife of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600/1610.

Compare the Molski - Czarniecki - Kiedrzynski - Zaleski branch:
Krystyna Czarniecka, m. the 1st Andrzej Zaleski, 2nd voto Molska. The Zaleskis came from the Sieradz province in 1584, ie. Smarzew / Szmarzowa / Smardzewa.
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685),
the son of
Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600/1610 + Zofia Mikolajewski, and Andrzej was Colonel, a judge in Sieradz in 1669; Lieutenant in 1673, the owner of
Kamien / Kamieniec in 1677, Milkowice / Mielkowice, Mielkowskie Zaspy, Strachocice, Strachockie Mlyny, Skecznow, Koscianki, in the Sieradz county.

Krystyna Czarniecka, m. the 1st Andrzej Zaleski, 2nd voto Molska.

Above Marcin Marcjan Zaleski + Zofia Mikolajewski, and Andrzej was Colonel, judge in Sieradz in 1669; Lieutenant in 1673, the owner of Kamien / Kamieniec in 1677, Milkowice / Mielkowice, Mielkowskie Zaspy, Strachocice, Strachockie Mlyny, Skecznow, Koscianki, in the Sieradz county. in 1669 signed with Samuel Pstrokonski in Kalisz; in 1673 agreed with Piotr Jerzy Boguslawski and his wife Marianna Drogoszewska. Andrzej Zaleski was buried in Kalisz.

Above Andrzej ZALESKI m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki. Krystyna m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695, with:
Helena, and Konstancja, and acc. to me Anna Molska younger b. 1687.
KONSTANCJA Zaleska b. aft. 1665, d. 1730 / 1735, the daughter of Andrzej Zaleski and Krystyna Czarniecki. Buried in Kalisz. Married ca 1685 to Wladyslaw Poninski, ca 1660 - 1731, the son of Hieronim Poninski + Teresa Chociszewski.

Wladyslaw Poninski was the governor of Wschowa, MP in 1695; the owner of Goliszewo in the Kalisz county; and of Wloszakowice; d. close to Leszno, buried in Kalisz.

Remember now on the daughters of Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) and TERESA:
1.
Zofia Anna m. Adam Kozminski, official in Kalisz;
2.
Ludwika MIELZYNSKA, 1st married Rafal Tworzyjanski, official in Wschowa, 2nd to Adam Poninski [ca 1680 - 1732], oldest;
3.
Franciszka Mielzynska, m. Andrzej Zakrzewski.

ADAM PONINSKI older, died in 1732 [the Babimost official; the Gniezno in 1722, and Poznan governor in 1729; the official of NAKLO in 1720; the Przemet governor in 1721].
Adam Poninski, older, was the son of
Hieronim Poninski [1630 - 1702] and Teresa Chociszewska.

Hieronim (Jarosz) Adam Jaroslaw Poninski (1630 - 1702), MP, the Gniezno governor, the Babimost official,
the son of
Aleksander Poninski and Anna Zakrzewska.

Hieronim's Poninski sisters:
Marianna Kierski;
Dorota Psarski.
Hieronim was living in Witkowice.

Hieronim's Poninski children:
A.
Barbara Gembicki, of NAKLO;

B.
Adam Poninski, older (b. ca 1680, d. 1732), the Poznan governor.

C.
Franciszek Poninski (1676 - 1740), the Poznan official; diplomat, 1717 and 1718 met Piotr the Great of Russia, in Paris and Moscow;
the father of
a.
Jadwiga Kwilecka and
b.
Antoni Jozef Poninski, b. ca 1700, and died in 1742/1746. Antoni Jozef Poninski / Eques Polonus or Joannes Maximilianus Krolikiewicz, died in 1742. Married 1st - Zofia Woronicz; 2nd - Salomea Szembek.
We have different data on named Antoni Jozef Poninski: died in 1742/1746, in 1738 the Poznan governor, the owner of Parzymiechy, Dankow and Lipie in the Wielun district,
the son of
Aleksander Kazimierz Poninski, born ca 1670, d. 1710 + Teresa WYGANOWSKA.

Antoni Jozef Poninski born ca 1700; was the Poznan governor in 1738. Antoni died in 1742 in Wola close to Cracow.

Aleksander Kazimierz Poninski, b. ca 1670, d. 1710, the Poznan official - acc. to me Aleksander was the son of mentioned
Hieronim (Jarosz) Adam Jaroslaw Poninski (1630 - 1702), MP, the Gniezno governor, the Babimost official.

Antoni Jozef Poninski b. ca 1700, was the father of
1.
Jozef Poninski, b. ca 1725, d. 1770, General-Lieutenant, the owner of the estates close to PRZEMYSL; the envoy to Petersburg, Spain, Portugal, England, Sardinia, Holland in 1764; in Paris and Wien in 1766; died in 1770 in LUZWA. He married
Marianna Kalinowska GRABIANKA, b. 1720, died in 1797 - the owner of Gwozdziec and Zahajpole
in the Halicz province.
(we need check Marianna Kalinowska was married twice ? 1st to Grabianka, 2nd to Poninski ?),
and 2.
JAN NEPOMUCEN Poninski
- Jan Nepomucen Poninski (1735 - d. aft. 1782), known as Ignacy August Piotr Poninski = Jan Poninski, the son of ANTONI Poninski and 2nd wife SALOMEA SZEMBEK. The owner of DANKOW in the Wielun district - the border to KRZEPICE. Closest to Jozef Ossolinski and Jan Klemens Branicki. In 1764 Jan Poninski was in DREZNO and Wien; in 1769 he took Zbrojewo close to Dankow; and Brzoski close to Krzepice. Poninski Jan Nepomucen (1735 - aft. 1782), writer, the Confederat in 1768, Freemason; he was born in Warszawa. Ie. Ignacy August Piotr Poninski = Jan Poninski, the son of ANTONI Poninski and 2nd wife SALOMEA SZEMBEK. The owner of DANKOW in the Wielun district - the border to KRZEPICE. 1764 - Colonel, was fighting in France. Jan Poninski was talking in 1769 with ADAM KRASINSKI in Cieszyn. In 1771, in France and Drezno. 1771-1775 in Paris; visited STRASBURG / Strasbourg [de ROHAN ?]. 1779 - in Poland acted as FREEMASON, under Strasbourg - in Cracow and Warsaw, with J. L. TOUX de SALVERTE, Michal Oginski, Kazimierz Nestor SAPIEHA, and Jan Potocki of Pinsk. But in 1780 Ignacy Potocki took Freemasonry under Berlin - London Lodges.

D.
Karol Samuel Poninski (1675 - 1727), in Poznan;

E.
Wladyslaw Poninski (d. 1731), the Wschowa official;
The father of
Hieronim Poninski, junior, b. ca 1700, married Konstancja Agnieszka Poninska born Mycielska in 1701.

Hieronim Adam Poninski - the Dukes branch.

Krystyna Czarniecka, m. the 1st Andrzej Zaleski, 2nd voto Molska.

ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685),
the son of
Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600/1610 + Zofia Mikolajewski.
Andrzej Zaleski, Colonel, judge in Sieradz in 1669, Lieutenant in 1673, the owner of Kamien / Kamieniec in 1677, Milkowice / Mielkowice, Mielkowskie Zaspy, Strachocice, Strachockie Mlyny, Skecznow, Koscianki, in the Sieradz county. In 1669 signed with Samuel Pstrokonski in Kalisz; in 1673 agreed with Piotr Jerzy Boguslawski and his wife Marianna Drogoszewska. Andrzej Zaleski was buried in Kalisz.

Above Andrzej ZALESKI m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki. Krystyna m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695, with:
Helena, and Konstancja, and acc. to me Anna Molska younger b. 1687.
KONSTANCJA Zaleska b. aft. 1665, d. 1730 / 1735, the daughter of Andrzej Zaleski and Krystyna Czarniecki. Buried in Kalisz. Married ca 1685 to Wladyslaw Poninski, ca 1660 - 1731, the son of
Hieronim Poninski + Teresa Chociszewski.

Wladyslaw Poninski was the governor of Wschowa, MP in 1695; the owner of Goliszewo in the Kalisz county; and of Wloszakowice; d. close to Leszno, buried in Kalisz.

Marianna Kalinowska [1720 - 1797] married 1st to Jozef Kajetan Grabianka b. ca 1710 [not ca 1720], of Latyczow,
with the son,
famous Tadeusz Grabianka, 1740 - 1807,
and with the daughter
Tekla Grabianka married Jan Amor Tarnowski, b. 1735 - d. 1799.

We back to the branch of Walenty Kalinowski b. ca 1615 + Eufrozyna Bydlowska b. ca 1610 -
his son:
Marcin Kalinowski 1640-1738 + Anna Katarzyna Tarnawska / Anna Tarnowska b. ca 1640,
with son
Ludwik Kalinowski b. ca 1680 +
1st to Zofia Potocka b. ca [not ca 1670, KALINOWSKA - PUZYNA] 1700 +
2nd in 1723 to Elzbieta Poninska b. 1700.

Marianna Kalinowska - Poninska - Grabianka had sibilings:
1.
Tekla Kalinowska b. ca 1700/1720 married to Antoni Bielski died in 1789;
2.
Barbara Kalinowska born circa 1725/1727.
3. [and with Michal PUZYNA] half-sister
Konstancja Puzyna m. Stanislaw Kostka Puzyna.
4. half-sister Pss Ewa Mrozowicka.
5.
half-sister Pss Franciszka Mierzejewska.

Marianna Kalinowska [1st married Grabianka !] b. ca 1720, died in 1797 - the owner of Gwozdziec and Zahajpole in the Halicz -
she was married 2nd to Jozef Poninski, b. ca 1725, died in 1770, General-Lieutenant; the Piotrkow official in 1737;
the son of
Antoni Jozef Poninski
[born ca 1700, d. 1742/1746 -
Antoni was the son of
Aleksander Kazimierz Poninski, b. ca 1670, d. 1710],
and
Jozef Poninski was the half-brother of Jan Nepomucen Poninski.

The great-grandson of Antonina Dobrzeniecka GACHOWICZ, b. 1838/1839 in KAMIONKI, 15 km north-west to PLOCK, died in LISEWO Duze close to Sierpc in 1908, was famous President Lech Walesa.


Bronowo Kmiece is a village in the Stara Biala commune, within the Plock County,
close to Bielsk and 5 km south-east to Kamionki. In Kamionki it's mother's genealogical line of the President Lech Walesa.

Jakub Filip Florian Trzcinski, b. ca 1778, d. 1851 in Niszczyce, the Plock governorate, m. in 1806, Sarnowo (23 km west to MLAWA). Jakub was the son of
Adam Trzcinski older, ca 1740 - 1796. They bought NISZCZYCE.

Tomasz Trzcinski b. ca 1760, d. 1829, was the son of named Adam Trzcinski older, b. ca 1740 and Ludwika Kuczborska.
Jakub had a sister Antonina Trzcinska, 1770-1823 + Jan Koskowski b. ca 1760;
and a brother Jan Trzcinski, 1776-1823 + Klara Rokicka, 1783-1831.
Jakub Trzcinski b. ca 1778, had a daughter Julia Katarzyna Trzcinska, 1815-1873 + Marcin Skonieczny, 1784-1869 in PLOCK, the son of Szymon Skonieczny and of Magdalena.

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 / Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk - south-west to Bogurzyn.
Jozef was the half-brother of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1821, the owner of Bogurzyn.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski younger, 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 was the son of Antoni Rafal Wybicki.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski / Ksawery Jackowski, and Anna.

Above Marianna Teofila Wybicka, b. 1825 in Konojadki / Konojady, 20 km north-west to BRODNICA,
the granddaughter of
Jakub Wyben - Wybicki, b. 1754 / 1755, d. 1814, in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County.

Jakub WYBICKI m. Marianna Hutten-Czapska, the granddaughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1680/1688 - 1736 [Jan Czapski b. 1680/1688 is my family line].
Jakub was the son of Jan Wybicki and Anna GOTARTOWSKA.

Jozef Rufin Wybicki, 1747 - 1822, jurist, poet, the author of "Dabrowski's Mazurek", which in 1927 was adopted as the Polish national anthem. Wybicki was born in Bedomin, close to Nowa Karczma and Koscierzyna; the son of
Piotr Ernest Wybicki, 1700 in Sikorzyno, close to Kartuzy - 1758;
the grandson of Maciej Wybicki and Elzbieta.

Maciej Wybicki, b. 1660 in Koscierzyna, d. bef. 1736;
the son of Jan Wybicki b. ca 1630 - ca 1700, and Katarzyna;
the grandson of Maciej Wybicki OLDEST.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki, 1782 in Wadzyn, close to Brodnica - 1852 in Swierczyny, close to Brodnica.
The son of Jakub Wybicki and Marianna.

Jan Nepomucen WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska
[Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, b. 1825 in Konojadki / Konojady - died in 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki; the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.
Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770,
and the grandson of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat;
the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and TERESA ZALUSKOWSKA
[Rozalia Trzebska was the 2nd wife of named Jan Jackowski; but Zaluskowska is my line to the Kiedrzynskis and the Skorzewskis].

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter Anna Molska married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680, with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715/1720 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.
Teresa's half-brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie, 8 km north-east to MIKSTAT, at half way from Ostrzeszow to Ostrow Wielkopolski.
Teresa Jackowska, from Kaliszkowice, born Zaluskowska ca 1690, was the daughter of
Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Szczypierska.

Wojciech Molski b. ca 1692/1696 was the brother and the half-brother to:
Piotr Molski younger; Jozef Molski; Teresa, Helena, and to
Anna MOLSKA, b. 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680 - my family line.

Anna Molska + Jan Kiedrzynski, had the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, died bef. 1769 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA b. bef. 1690.

Agnieszka Szczypierska Wierzchleyska b. ca 1670, and named Marianna Szczypierska Zaluskowska b. ca 1675, were the sisters.

Jakub Wierzchleyski died ca 1720, m. Rozalia Malska, 2-voto Stanislaw Grabski, was the brother to Pawel Wierzchleyski
[the son of Tomasz Wierzchleyski d. ca 1678 + in 1647, Jadwiga Ruszkowska, 2nd to Zofia Bakowska, 2-voto Kazimierz Gorecki.
The grandson of
WIERZCHLEJSKI / Wierzchleyski ANDRZEJ, the owner of Kochlew and Wierzchlas, m. Zofia Mecinska, 2nd m. in 1629, Jadwiga Komorowska]
and Andrzej Wierzchleyski died ca 1712, the owner of Krzeczow, Kochlew and Kraszkowice, m. Agnieszka Szczypierska,
the daughter of Franciszek SZCZYPIERSKI + Teresa Blinski.
Agnieszka Szczypierska Wierzchleyska had a son Jan Wierzchleyski d. ca 1746, the owner of Mieleszyn + J. Olszewska.

Above JAN Wierzchleyski in 1735 was the owner of Mieleszyn, Kobylnica, Sulmowo, Sulmowek, Stojanowo, m. ca 1713, Joanna Olszewska, the daughter of Andrzej OLSZEWSKI + Katarzyna Karchowski, 2-voto Jozef Suchorski.

Antonina Koskowska vel Kuskowska, b. 1770, d. in 1823 in Koskowo-Bogusedy, m. Jan Koskowski vel Kuskowski. He came from Aleksander Jozef Koskowski b. 1684 in Koskowo-Bogusedy.

Kuskowo Bogusedy, or Koskowo / Kuskowo Bronoszewice, now as Bronoszewice, the Gozdowo commune, and Jan Bronisz Koskowski (d. 1830) bought all Bronoszewice. In 1875, all Koskowo-Bronisze bought Franciszek Zoltowski, and he sold the estate to Aleksander Zablocki in 1884; 1894 - Antoni Goscicki, 1895 - Teodor Lasocki. In 1899 - his brother, Franciszek Lasocki; 1911 - Jozef Machcinski.

Bronoszewice 8 km north-east to KOLCZYN, 2 km east to GOZDOWO.
Jan Trzcinski, 1776-1823, d. in Tlubice, 10 km east to GOZDOWO.
Marianna Jozefa Trzcinska b. 1783 in Tlubice, 10 km east to GOZDOWO, bpt. in Bonislaw, at half way from above Tlubice to Gozdowo; east to Gozdowo.

Niszczyce, 4 kilometres south-west of Bielsk, 12 km north of Plock, 9 km east to Kamionki - Walesa genealogy. 9 km south-west to TLUBICE.

Kurowo, 10 km south-east to KOWAL.
Jozef 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.

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.

Lech Walesa's father Boleslaw Walesa, b. 1907 in Sobowo [6 kilometres west of Brudzen Duzy, 23 km north-west of Plock, and 118 km north-west of Warsaw. 13 km south to TLUCHOWO], d. 1945, but Lech's ancestors were living south to Wloclawek, in the Chocen community: Filipki, Wola Nakonowska and Golaszewo of the DAMBSKI family - in the 30' of the 19th century the Dambskis were living in DABIE, too.

DABIE:
here we got the line to Michal WEZYK who was the son of Piotr Jan Ignacy Adam Wezyk (1774-1816) + Stanislawa Kostka Zieleniewska (d. 1810).

Boleslaw Walesa, 1907-1945, was the son of Jan Walesa born in 1873, in Wola Nakonowska.

President Lech Walesa born in Popowo close to Lipno, as the son of Feliksa Kaminska Walesa, died in USA + Boleslaw Walesa b. in 1907 in MICHALKOWO close to Lipno and Wloclawek, d. June 1945 in Popowo close to LIPNO.
Boleslaw Walesa was the son of Jan Walesa the 3rd and Helena Jozefa GLONEK.
Boleslaw Walesa, 1907 - 1945.

Jan Walesa was born in 1873, in Wola Nakonowska, in the Wloclawek county.
Jozefa Glonek was born in 1879, in Filipki, 4 km south-west to Wola Nakonowska, and 6 km north-east to CHOCEN.

Jan Walesa the 3rd had a brother - Wincenty Jakub Walesa, b. ca 1879 in Nakonowska Wola / Kleinnakel, close to Nakonowo, Golaszewo, Czerniewice. Here the Walesas living at present. In the CHOCEN community. It lies 14 kilometres south of Wloclawek, 8 km north-east to CHOCEN; 4 km west to KOWAL!

Wincenty Jakub Walesa died in 1967 in Wloclawek.

Boleslaw Walesa was the grandson of
Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845/1850 + Franciszka OCALEWSKA. Mateusz Walesa and Wocalewska / Ocalewska were living in Nakonowska Wola.

Maria Konopnicka had husband 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. In 1862 in Kalisz, Maria Wasilowska m. Jaroslaw Konopnicki, b. 1830 [see 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.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka ca 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685; m. second in 1687, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew {born ca 1640 - d. 1685}
[= Smardzew, the Wroblow parish, in the Sieradz county - in the 16th cent. to Potocki and Zaleski, in 1576.
Andrzej Zaleski had a sister Elzbieta Zaleska b. ca 1635, m. Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece in the PLOCK county],
Lieutenant, buried in Kalisz
[Andrzej Zaleski lived also in the Wloclawek district and in the Swiecie county: in 1661 in Gawlowice, 2 km north to Bagart, 7 km south-west to Radzyn Chelminski; 12 km north to Wabrzezno - Andrzej Zaleski was the godfather for Gawlowski together with godmother Anna Poniatowska. In 1664 in Sulmowo / Sulnowo, the Swiecie county - for Kowalski, the godfather Andrzej Zaleski with Anna Trzebienska.
SULNOWO - 15 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km east to Wyrwa, 3 km north to Swiecie.
PRZYSIERSK:
6 km east to Bukowiec; 9 km west to SULNOWO].


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 son of Kacper / Kasper Kiedrzynski and
Marianna Arcichowski, from Rokutow in the Grodzisko parish [ex-property of the MOLSKI family].
Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born 14 August 1774 in Grebanin, 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;
his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744 m. Konstancja Lubiatowska;
Dorota m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 / 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz was owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786. 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 the son Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809];
3.
Izydor Kiedrzynski who was b. 1749 and m. to Helena Hutten-Czapska who was born in 1762 and she died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828 [the family of the author].
4.
Jan Marcin BOGDANSKI died in 1809, married in ca 1764 to Marianna Ostoja Kiedrzynska d. 1785, a daughter of above named Andrzej Kiedrzynski and his wife Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.

Above Szymon Czarniecki, ca 1670-1744 [the Czarnieckis in Rzasawa 8 km south to Belchatow; and Redziny - 9 km north-east to Czestochowa; together with Maslowski, Nostitz-Jackowski],
was the son of
Jan Czarniecki b. ca 1630 + Krystyna Grochowiecka of DORUCHOW [6 km south-west to Bobrowniki by Prosna of the Madalinskis and 11 km east to Ostrzeszow].
Krystyna Czarniecka Grochowiecka born ca 1630.
Jan Czarniecki was the son of Piotr Czarniecki, ca 1610-1666 + Marianna Przerembska;
the grandson of
Cyriak Czarniecki + Katarzyna Psarska.
Jan b. ca 1630, had a brother Franciszek Czarniecki - inf. in Koscian in 1666, with Lukasz Niemojewski.
Above Cyriak Czarniecki b. ca 1570/1580; Katarzyna Psarska (1583-1659).

Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki, ca 1630-1703, was the son of Marcin Czarniecki + Zofia Bogdanska. Named Marcin Ludwik Czarniecki was born ca 1600/1610, d. in 1652, to Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564 and Krystyna Rzeszowski b. 1570 / 1579 - d. 1622. Marcin had the brother Stefan Czarniecki b. ca 1599. Marcin married Zofia Bogdanski b. ca 1610. Marcin had also a daughter Aleksandra Kokoszka-Michalowski born Czarniecki.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka ca 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.
Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685; m. second in 1687, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew {born ca 1640 - d. 1685}
[= Smardzew, the Wroblow parish, in the Sieradz county - in the 16th cent. to Potocki and Zaleski, in 1576. Andrzej Zaleski had a sister Elzbieta m. Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece in the PLOCK county],
Lieutenant, buried in Kalisz

[Andrzej Zaleski lived also in the Wloclawek district and in the Swiecie county:
in 1661 in Gawlowice, 2 km north to Bagart, 7 km south-west to Radzyn Chelminski; 12 km north to Wabrzezno -
Andrzej Zaleski was the godfather for Gawlowski together with godmother Anna Poniatowska.
In 1664 in Sulmowo / Sulnowo, the Swiecie county - for Kowalski, the godfather Andrzej Zaleski with Anna Trzebienska.
SULNOWO - 15 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km east to Wyrwa, 3 km north to Swiecie.

PRZYSIERSK:
6 km east to Bukowiec; 9 km west to SULNOWO.

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 Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, the owner of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county + the 2nd married Elzbieta Potocka, the owner of Przysiersk {9 km north-west to Swiecie};
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. 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.

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.

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.

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.

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, close to Swiecie, 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).

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.
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].

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 son -
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.

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.

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.

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.

Jakub Hutten Czapski, the Chelmno official, m. 1st Marianna Brzezinski in 1678 in Radzyn Chelminski, with a son born in 1686 - Franciszek Czapski. Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + 2nd to 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.

Above 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.

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.

Jozef Hutten-Czapski, b. 1722 or ca 1720, m. 3rd 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. Jozef Czapski married 1st ca 1740 to Marianna Karlowska b. ca 1730; Jozef m. 2nd ca 1750 to Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1730, the daughter of Jozef Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700.

Mentioned Alfons Czapski m. in 1839 in Wrocki to Ludwika Pawlowska.

Wrocki - district of Golub-Dobrzyn, lies 16 kilometres north-east of Golub-Dobrzyn and 43 km north-east of Torun; at half way from Wabrzezno to BRODNICA.

Alfons had a daughter Stefania, 1847 - 1916 in Warsaw, m. in 1870, Warsaw, to Alfons Czapski, 1840-1886.

Jan Samson Garczynski (b. in 1680 or ca 1681, d. 1720 / 1721), the owner of Gorzuchowo
[21 km south-east to SWIECIE; 23 km north-west to Wabrzezno; north-east to CHELMZA - compare the Jew - communist net of Wabrzezno-Chelmza in 2005/2020].

He had the daughter Rozalia Bogumila Garczynska
(b. 1712 in Budziejewo - close to Popowo Koscielne and Podlesie Wysokie, died in 1739 in Gorzuchowo - south-east to Swiecie),
m. in 1729 in Kucharki to Jan Otto Trampczynski, the owner of Gorzuchowo in 1739.

Jozef Czapski the 3rd died in 1807, and all estates took oldest son Franciszek Andrzej Hutten Czapski. Including Zmijewko, bought in 1793 by Jozef Czapski the 3rd from Dabski, and re-sold in 1820 to hands of Prusak / Pruski, Bialoblocki and Wybicki.

Above Ignacy Bialoblocki, b. ca 1780, d. aft. 1807, the son of Wawrzyniec Bialoblocki, an official in court in Malbork, lived in 1728/1738 - 1782 + Magdalena Jezewska, ca 1750 - 1782. Wawrzyniec was the son of Jan Bialoblocki b. ca 1700; Jan Bialoblocki was the son of Adam Bialoblocki b. ca 1670.

Above Jan Nepomucen Bialoblocki b. ca 1700, the judge, m. Joanna Kurnatowski, the owner of Trankowice in the SZTUM county, and Krzeslice in the Gniezno county, but Jan with Joanna Bialobloski lived in Chelmonia / Chelmonie close to Kowalewo = Kowalewo Pomorskie. The court of law in the Chelmno county was in
Kowalewo, 5 / 6 kilometres to Chelmonie.

In 1754, Jan Bialoblocki m. Kurnatowska, and they owned Chelmonie, with 8 children:
Chelmonie took Jan Bialoblocki, younger, b. ca 1730, the son of named Jan b. ca 1700. Jan Bialoblocki, younger m. Marianna Sulinski.

CHELMONIE - 6 kilometres south of Kowalewo Pomorskie, 10 km west of Golub-Dobrzyn, and 23 km north-east of Torun. At half way from Wabrzezno to Torun.

Jan Bialoblocki b. ca 1700, lived in Dobrzyn by the Drweca river, but his son Jan Bialoblocki younger, b. ca 1730 [the brother of Wawrzyniec Bialoblocki, the Malbork court official] lived in
Jaguszewice, 3 / 4 km south to Jablonowo / Jablonowo Pomorskie and 7 km north-west to KONOJADY.

In Jaguszewice lived also Marianna Bystram with children; she was widowed after death of Pawel Bialoblocki who was the brother of Jan Bialoblocki older b. ca 1700.

Parlin - 13 km south-west to SWIECIE.

Antoni Feliks Stanislaw Lewinski, the judge in BYDGOSZCZ, b. ca 1760/1763, was the son of Ksawery LEWINSKI and Apolonia Dabrowska.
Antoni married in 1815, Wlosciejewki in the SREM county, west to JAROCIN, was the owner of Dargolewo in the Strzepcz parish, the son of
Apolonjia nee Dabrowski was the leasedholder of TCZEW, owner of Dargolewo.

Antoni Lewinski married Ludwika Franciszka Tekla Bardzki, 1 voto Krzyzanowska, widow, of SREM, b. 1774, in Parlino / PARLIN in the SWIECIE parish, the daughter of
Jozef BARDZKI and Anna Pawlowski].

Adam Molski was the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.

Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, was the daughter of above Marcin Czarniecki, Colonel, b. ca 1600/1610, died in 1652 in Batoh + unknown wife [Zofia Bogdanska];
the granddaughter of Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564 - d. 1636.

Krzysztof Czarniecki of the Lodzia coat of arms (b. ca. 1564, d. 1636) was a governor of Zywiec. He was son of Jan Czarniecki + Katarzyna MOSKORZEWSKA. Krzysztof had two brothers:
Marcin Czarniecki older and Olbracht.
Krzysztof fought under Jan Zamoyski in the battle of Byczyna and in Livonia. He was married three times - 1st Jadwiga ZERONSKA; the 3rd with Krystyna Rzeszowska, secondly with Brzostowska. With Rzeszowska he had ten children:
Piotr, Wojciech, Stanislaw, Pawel, Tomasz, Stefan, Dobrogost, Franciszek, Marcin Czarniecki younger, and Katarzyna.
Krzysztof's daughter - above Krystyna Katarzyna Czarniecka was the wife of Gembart; Piekarski and Maslowski.

Commander-in-Chief Stefan Czarniecki, b. ca 1599 in Czarnca.
The son of named Krzysztof Czarniecki + Krystyna Rzeszowski.

Krystyna Czarniecka born Grochowiecka in 1630, married Jan Czarniecki in 1650, born in 1630.

Anna Zofia Maslowska bpt. in 1698 in Pomiany, close to Trzcinica, heired Lubojnia / Lubojna, in the Redziny county, 8 km north of Czestochowa. In 1751 as Anna Czarniecka de Luboyna.
Anna MASLOWSKA m. 1st ca 1720 to Franciszek Bykowski b. 1686 in Bialocin, the Rozprza parish; the Ostrzeszow official, the owner of Przyrow, heired Lubojnia in the Borowno parish.
Franciszek Bykowski m. 1st to Klara Tworzyjanska.
Anna Maslowska Bykowska m. 2nd in 1742 in Skalmierzyce close to Kalisz to Hipolit Czarniecki b. 1707, d. in 1792 in Rzasawa, buried in Redziny. the official in Dobrzyn, and Piotrkow.
Hipolit was the son of Szymon Czarniecki / SZYMON Czarnecki b. ca 1670/1680, d. 1744;
the grandson of
Jan Czarniecki + Krystyna Grochowiecka of Doruchow.

Stanislaw Gieysztor 1800-1834,
had parents:
Jakub Gieysztor SENIOR, 1764-1804 + Anna Gasecka 1770-1837;
the grandparents:
Stanislaw Gieysztor b. ca 1730 + Marianna Zaleska
[the daughter of Stanislaw ZALESKI and Maslowska];
the great-grandparents:
Antoni Gieysztor 1700-1744;
Stanislaw Zaleski;
and Anna Maslowska born 1698.

Maslowski Andrzej with Katarzyna Chmielinska had daughter
Anna Zofia Maslowska / Anna Maslowska, b. 1698, the owner of Lubojnia [LUBOJNA - 8 km east to KAMYK of Kiedrzynski, and 9 km west to KOSCIELEC of Madalinski].

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 daughter of Andrzej Maslowski born ca 1665 / 1670, the 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 [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, an owner of Gostyczyna;
Justyna Niwska-Myszkowska sold Gostyczyna in 1801; Justyna was the daughter of
Piotr Niwski d. 1763, an owner of Gostyczyna (in 1751; 10 km south to KALISZ),
Milejow [2 km north- east to TOKARY],
and Tokary.

MILEJOW close to Kaweczyn and Turek
- Sulimowski in the 17th cent.; 1628 - Waclaw of Sienno - north to Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski;
in 1679 Samuel Mycielski bought Milejow, he was the son of Adrian Mycielski official in Sieradz;
before 1679 owned by Anna Zaleska {+ Grzymiszew and Rzymsk close to Dobra} widowed after death of Lukasz Mycielski;
next to Jan Kwiatkowski, and his son Tomasz in 1681.
In 1751, Piotr Niwski, the son of Michal NIWSKI and Marianna Kwiatkowska, co-owners of Milejow, sold it to Mateusz Kawiecki, an official in Sieradz, the son of Piotr Kawiecki and Marianna Potocka.

Szymon Czarniecki m. Konstancja Lubiatowska b. ca 1680.

Hipolit Czarniecki m. 2nd aft. 1771 to Katarzyna Scibor Marchocka.

Above Anna Zofia Maslowska Bykowska Czarniecka was the sister of
1.
Katarzyna Barbara Maslowska b. ca 1695, d. aft. 1754;
m. 1st bef. 1718 to Jan Myszkowski d. in 1730, the owner of Galewice;
m. 2nd in 1733 to Antoni Ignacy Szeliski, 1700 - 1748/1788.
2.
Jadwiga Aleksandra Maslowska bpt in 1699 in Pomiany, close to Trzcinica. m. Pawel Karsnicki.
3.
Roza Maslowska b. ca 1705, m. Stanislaw Ordega, ca 1705 - bef. 1787, the owner of Blizniew in the Waglczew paish, the Szadek and Sieradz official. The son of
Wojciech Ordega b. ca 1675, the Szadek official, the owner of Blizniew in 1681.
Roza had children: Stanislaw, Jozef, Marianna, Marcin, Jan, Lukasz Ordega:
A.
Stanislaw Kostka Ordega b. ca 1745;
B.
Jozef Ordega, d. aft. 1783, lived in Slomkow;
C.
Marianna Ordega, m. 1st to Maciej Kobylanski;
m. 2nd to Michal Mycielski b. ca 1745.
D. Marcin Ordega b. ca 1755, d. in 1785/1788, the Szadek official + Justyna Wezyk, the daughter of Kazimierz Wezyk + Weronika von Rautenberg Klinska.
Marcin had a son -
Jan Ordega (1784 - 1871), the Zelechow owner,
m. in 1819 in Piotrkow to Karolina Wilhelmina Dangel, 1787 - 1851 in Zelechow, the daughter of Tomasz Michal Dangel b. in 1742, Pasewalk + Zofia Anna Krauze d. 1816.

See:
President of Poland in London, August Zaleski (1883 - 1972), President in 1947 - 1972, the son of
Anna Szydlowska, b. 1861 in Radoryz, m. Szczesny Zaleski.
The grandson of Olimpia Zofia Ordega (1826 - 1906) m. in 1848 to August Szydlowski.
The great-grandson of Jan Ordega (1784 - 1871), the owner of Zelechow + Karolina Wilhelmina Dangel.
The great-great-grandson of
Marcin Ordega b. ca 1755, the Szadek official + Justyna Wezyk.
The great-great-great-grandson of
Roza Maslowska b. ca 1705 + Stanislaw Ordega, d. bef. 1787, the owner of Blizniew.

And above ROZA Ordega Maslowska was the sister of
Anna Zofia Maslowska bpt. in 1698 in Pomiany, d. aft. 1764, the lady-owner of Lubojnia / Lubojna, 8 km north to Czestochowa. Signed as Anna Czarniecka de Luboyna. M. 1st Franciszek Jaxa Bykowski b. in 1686 in Bialocin, close to Rozprza, the owner of Przyrow. Franciszek Bykowski m. 1st Klara Tworzyjanska.
Anna Maslowska m. 2nd in 1742 in Skalmierzyce to Hipolit Czarniecki, 1707 - 1792 in Rzasawy. Hipolit was the son of Szymon Czarniecki (Czarnecki) d. 1744, the grandson of Jan Czarniecki + Krystyna Grochowiecka.
Szymon m. Konstancja Lubiatowska.

Hipolit Czarniecki m. 2nd to Katarzyna Scibor Marchocka.

Above Roza and Anna Zofia were the daughter of Andrzej Maslowski and Katarzyna CHMIELINSKA.

Note to above Andrzej Maslowski:

Jadwiga Myszkowska b. ca 1680, m. 1st Stefan Golygowski, d. 1693/1702. Stefan owned Pomiany and Wodziczna, leased Kurow close to Wielun from Jakub Kiedrzynski older, until 1692; then in Kurow - Michal Myszkowski of Dabrowa.
Jadwiga m. 2nd aft. 1693 to Andrzej Maslowski, d. 1742, owner of Ruda close to Wielun. Andrzej owned Mierzyce, Toporow, Przewoz in the Trzcinica parish. Andrzej Maslowski (bef. 1695) m. 1st Katarzyna Chmielinska.

Roza had a sister
Katarzyna Barbara Maslowska b. ca 1695, d. bef. 1788; m. Jan Myszkowski died in 1730 in Galewice, the owner of Galewice, the 1st m. bef. 1718 to named Katarzyna Barbara Maslowska. Katarzyna Maslowski m. 2nd Antoni Ignacy Szeliski.

ROZA was the daughter of
Andrzej Maslowski, b. ca 1665, the Wielun official,
and the granddaughter of Adam MASLOWSKI died aft. 1692.

Note to JAN Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680:

in 1779 in Redziny, Maciej Jackowski, ca 1720 - aft. 1787, the owner of Sobakow in the Gorzkowice parish, close to Piotrkow Trybunalski; but in 1805, Sobakow was owned by Kacper Nostitz-Jackowski.
Maciej Jackowski in 1787 was the Piotrkow official, his witnesses Michal Czarnocki, and Hipolit Czarniecki.
Maciej was the son of Piotr Jackowski b. ca 1670, d. 1737 in Witkowice, in the Borowno parish. Piotr Nostitz-Jackowski m. in 1709 in Chorzenice, in the Borowno parish, to Marianna Tomicka b. ca 1680. CHORZENICE - 6 kilometres south-west of Klomnice, 17 km north-east of Czestochowa. BOROWNO - 5 km south to KRUSZYNA. Witkowice - 2 km north-east to Chorzenice.
Piotr Jackowski was the brother to Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter
Anna Molska b. in 1687, married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680, with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715/1720 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski of PLESZEW in 1687 / bef. 1688.
Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685 {Andrzej Zaleski of the Swiecie district m. Krystyna Czarniecka ca 1667/1668}, after death of Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew, Lieutenant.
Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.

Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738 in Wilczkow, the son of above Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the owners of RASZKOW and Bieganin. Andrzej was the son of Anna Molska and Jan Kiedrzynski.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife of Adam Molski of Pleszew in 1687 / bef. 1688. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1687, after death of Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew, Lieutenant.
Krystyna Czarniecka, m. the 1st Andrzej Zaleski, 2nd voto Molska. The Zaleskis came from the Sieradz province in 1584, ie. Smarzew / Szmarzowa / Smardzewa.
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630-1685), the son of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski + Zofia Mikolajewski, and Andrzej was Colonel, judge in Sieradz in 1669; Lieutenant in 1673,
the owner of
Kamien / Kamieniec in 1677, Milkowice / Mielkowice, Mielkowskie Zaspy, Strachocice, Strachockie Mlyny, Skecznow, Koscianki, in the Sieradz county.
Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, was the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki, Colonel, b. ca 1600/1610, died in 1652 in Batoh + unknown wife;
the granddaughter of Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564.

Commander-in-Chief Stefan Czarniecki, b. ca 1599 in Czarnca, was the son of named Krzysztof Czarniecki + the 1st wife Krystyna Rzeszowski.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715/1720, was a cousin to MARCIN Kiedrzynski, senior, b. ca 1700 / aft. 1700 / 1710 - died in 1788. Mentione Marcin Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1700/1710, and Kazimierz Kiedrzynski [Kazimierz Kiedrzynski m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska] were the brothers [and probably with the 3rd brother - Jan Kiedrzynski, junior, born ca 1700/1710, who married to Ludwika Sielnicka / Sitnicka or Sielinski].

In 1792, Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowski, widow after Andrzej Kiedrzynski, who was the owner of Bieganin / Biegacino; and Tomasz Kiedrzynski, the owner of Kaczki Posrednie, in the Turek parish, of SZADEK county; carried out a lawsuit against Andrzej Kiedrzynski, the 3rd, the son of named Franciszka Jackowska Kiedrzynska, who was the owner of the half of Kiedrzyn near to Czestochowa. They wrote down Bieganin was bought by the Kiedrzynskis in 1748, ie. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, senior, b. 1715/1720, from Jozef Strzelecki.

In 1792, in Bieganin [close to RASZKOW - parish, and Skrzebowa] was living Katarzyna nee Newlinski, married SMULEWICZ / Smolewicz / Szmulewicz, widowed after death of Stanislaw Smolewicz {b. ca 1730, d. bef. 1792 ?}, and Franciszka Newlinska, her sister, both daughters of
Mikolaj Newlinski [b. ca 1700/1710] and his wife Elzbieta KIEDRZYNSKA
{Elzbieta Kiedrzynska Newlinska b. ca 1710, maybe was the sister to our Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720;
NOT of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680};
Elzbieta Newlinska Kiedrzynska was living in Bieganin-Raszkow 15 years or more - before 1775, was bpt. in Raszkow ca 1710.
Elzbieta's mother probably was Anna MOLSKA b. 1687, from PLESZEW.
Elzbieta was buried in the Raszkow parish ca 1792.
Helena Porebski married Newlinska (m. in 1721), was born ca 1700 or before, and was living in the Kozieglowki parish, 27 km south to Czestochowa.
Marianna Porebska d. here in 1794.
Maria Newlinski born Krzeczkowski in 1780, to Jakub Krzeczkowski. Maria had a sister Antonina Czekierski. Maria married unknown Newlinski [b. ca 1770] with a daughter
Faustyna Piatkowski (born Newlinski) and a son Ignacy Newlinski b. ca 1810, and next daughter Maria Bedkowska (born Newlinska).
Named Ignacy Newlinski had a daughter Maria Newlinska born in 1840. Maria had the brother Filip Michal Newlinski b. 1840/1841/1847 = Michal Newlinski (1847-1899), who was co-operated with Herzl in 1896 in Constantinopol / Stanbul. Named NEWLINSKI, PHILIPP MICHAEL (1841-1899), was the jurnalist, b. in Dec. 1841 in Antoniny at the Russian Volhynia. Catholic. He was a multiple agent for numerous European states, and for the Ottoman Sultan, and to Theodor Herzl.

Jan Paszkowski [ca 1640-ca 1700] was landowner of Zachorz / Zachorze and Smolany;
he had one son Jerzy and 6 daughters:
Zofia + Bazyli Bortnowski and 2nd time married to Stefan Aleksander Zukowski;
Justyna + Bazyli Chocianowski;
Marianna 1st m. Czarniecki, 2nd to Sipajlo;
Anna married Laskowski;
Krystyna m. Bukaty;
Barbara unmarried.

The Linowa estate, in the Pruzany county, 23 km to Szereszow, 8 km to Pruzany, with villages:
Horodniany, Slonimce, Olszany, Zahorze / ZAGOR'E, Smolany / SMALIANY, Podziensienie, Worotne, Zaniewicze, Obsze, in the 19th cent. owned by the Trebicki family.
ZAHORZE is situated south-west to Mereczowszczyzna of Kosciuszko, 48 km.


We have three figures with the name Wojciech Zaluskowski. And three ladies with name Anna Molska:

Anna Rogozinska died aft. 1614, m. 1st to Jan Bielski died bef. 1614; and Anna m. 2nd to Wojciech Zaluskowski the 1st.

LASZKOW was sold by Molski to Zaluskowski after a dept to the Zaluskowskis in 1638; then the Zaluskowskis were leaseholders. But in 1641, Wojciech Zaluskowski the 2nd, gave again back Laszkow to MOLSKI.

Anna Molska leased again Laszkow in 1647 and in 1649 from brothers, Stanislaw Zaluskowski and Andrzej Zaluskowski,
the sons of Wojciech Zaluskowski the 2nd;

In 1647 Anna Molska gave back Laszkow again. Anna had court case with Adam Pilchowski in 1648 in Koscian.

Gabriel Molski, b. ca 1555, was the brother of Adama Molski SENIOR, b. ca 1560, and to Jan Molski b. ca 1560.

Gabriel Molski b. ca 1555, inf. in 1568 in Kalisz; in 1580 in Sieradz - Gabriel was leaseholder from Krakowski a part of Wilkrzyce in the Kalisz county; From Marcin Wojslawski in 1581 bought a part of Wojslawice.
Gabriel Molski had a son Benedykt Molski who took money in 1592 from Malgorzata Tymieniecki, 2-voto Kowalewska, because of he sold Modlo in the Kalisz province. Benedykt died bef. 1596, and left widowed Anna Kocielkowska, 2-voto in 1596 to Jan Chwalecki. Anna took a part of Wilkszyce, and she had a son -
Walenty Molski, who in 1600 paid money to Zofia Grzebski nee Molska, and to her sister Barbara Gloskowski nee Molska, because of Walenty bought Modly / Modlo.
Walenty m. Jadwiga Babinska bef. 1611. Walenty m. 2nd also Elzbieta Morawska. Walenty - inf. in 1644 and in 1649 with Baltazar Jedlecki. Walenty died aft. 1653.

Piotr Molski, b. ca 1600, was the son of Jan Molski b. ca 1560 + Przedzynska / Przedrzynska.
Piotr Molski in 1622 leased Jaroszewice Wielkie - court in Kalisz. Piotr with his wife took from Jan Radzewski the village Bronczyn, but in 1631 gave back Bronczyn to named Radzewski / Rdzewski. In 1634 back money to Krzysztof Mieszkowski as the leaseholder of Mieszkow, Wolica and Stramice in the Pyzdry county.

Piotr Molski in 1667 bought Biskupice; in 1647 took LASZKOW.
Piotr Moski was the father of Adam Molski.

PIOTR Molski m. in 1622 Anna Pilchowska, the daughter of Jakub Pilchowski + Roza Chlapowski.
Anna Molska, the wife of Piotr, in 1623 took money from the husband from Laszkow. Inf. in 1636, Anna had a brother Chryzostom Pilchowski.
Anna bef. 1647 widowed, and she signed contract with Jan Galczynski because he married her daughter Katarzyna Molska.

And Pilchowska Molska b. ca 1605, had daughters:
1.
Anna Molska, b. ca 1640/1645, in 1672-1694 the wife of Wojciech Zaluskowski; widowed in 1696; Anna Molska Zaluskowska died after 1705.
But different Anna Molska married Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680. I wrote mistakely about Anna Molska Zaluskowska Kiedrzynska.
2.
Teresa Molska, in 1680-1689 m. Mikolaj Tarnowski, and 2nd m. bef. 1699 to Pawel Rogalinski; Teresa d. bef. 1725.
3.
Helena Molska m. in 1695, to Walenty Miloszewski / Mieloszewski, the LECZYCA official.
4.
Ewa b. ca 1622, m. in 1642-1647 to Marcin Linowski, 2-voto in 1669, Jan Daleszynski, the judge in Poznan, and Ewa was widowed in 1673, 3rd she was married Andrzej Widawski, the Sieradz official, widowed again, and she was living in 1685, died bef. 1689.
5. Jadwiga b. ca 1624, m. in 1644, Piotr Mianowski, 2-voto in 1657-1661 to Samuel Czechowski, widow in 1663-1693.
6.
Katarzyna Molska, in 1647-1680 m. Jan Galczynski who was died in 1685.
7.
Dorota, in 1650-1688 m. Stefan Mroczkowski.

Piotr Molski b. ca 1600, had also sons:
1.
Kazimierz Molski with inf. aft. 1647, b. ca 1635.
2.
Jan Molski;
3.
Adam, JUNIOR / Adam Molski, 1624-1696 or b. ca 1625, the son of Piotr + Anna Pilchowska Molska.

Molski Adam, the Kalisz official, leaseholder of Pleszew in 1691-1692; died in 1695, the son of Piotr Molski + Anna Pilchowski;
the official in Kalisz in 1668, in 1673, in 1685-1695; the judge of Kalisz in 1685-1692.
The owner of:
Laszkow in 1652 - 1666 in the Kalisz county; the heir of Biskupiec in the Kalisz county in 1667 - 1673, and in Rychnowo in 1682 - 1683, he took also: Blizanow, Zborow, Grodzisko and Kury in 1684 - 1686, leased Pamiatkowo; in 1690 - 1692 from Aleksander Zaleski took Pleszew with Baranow, Baranowek, Piekarzew,
Grodzisk Wielki / Grodzisko and Rokutow [then to Kiedrzynski].

Anna Molska Kiedrzynska was the daughter of Adam Molski, 1624-1696, and his second wife [NOT the 1st wife Wazynska !] Krystyna Czarniecka - marriage before 1688.
Adam Molski m. twice:
the 1st in 1668 to Elzbieta Wazynska (d. 1672/1680);
the 2nd in 1687 to Krystyna Czarniecka 1-voto Zaleska (d. 1704/1715).

Molski Wojciech b. 1692/1696, the son of Adam Molski, the Kalisz official + CZARNIECKA. Wojciech was the brother to Piotr, Jozef, Teresa, Helena and to
Anna b. ca 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680.

Adam Molski, b. aft. 1624, d. bef. 1696, was the Kalisz official, m. the 1st Elzbieta Wazynska and she was died in 1672.

Anna Molska Kiedrzynska, b. 1687 [NOT ca 1671], died aft. 1705 [acc. to me aft. 1720], and she was the daughter of Adam Molski, 1624-1696, with Czarniecka.
Anna Molska younger, married after 1696 / ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680.

PIOTR Molski - the father of Adam Molski - m. in 1622 Anna Pilchowska, the daughter of Jakub Pilchowski + Roza Chlapowski.
Anna Molska Pilchowska, the wife of Piotr, in 1623 took money from the husband from Laszkow. Inf. in 1636, Anna had a brother Chryzostom Pilchowski.
Anna bef. 1647 widowed, and she signed contract with Jan Galczynski because he married her daughter Katarzyna Molska.

And Pilchowska Molska b. ca 1605, had daughter
Anna Molska, b. ca 1640/1645, in 1672-1694 the wife of Wojciech Zaluskowski; widowed in 1696; Anna Molska Zaluskowska died after 1705.
But different Anna Molska younger, b. 1687, married ca 1705 Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680. I wrote mistakely about "Anna Molska Zaluskowska Kiedrzynska".

Adam's the 1st wife - Wazynska Molska. Adam Molski, 1624-1696 had sister
Anna Molska, b. ca 1640/1645, in 1672-1694 the wife of Wojciech Zaluskowski the 3rd; widowed in 1696; Anna Molska Zaluskowska died after 1705.

Adam Molski with the second wife had also daughter Anna younger married Kiedrzynska.

Anna Molska / Modlska, the second, b. 1687 [NOT bef. 1690], died aft. 1704/1720, m. Jan Kiedrzynski [m. ca 1705] b. ca 1670/1680.

Anna Molska [NOT Zaluskowska] + Jan Kiedrzynski, had the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA b. bef. 1690.

Adam Molski b. 1624 had children:
a.
Wojciech Molski, the Kalisz writer in 1692; the Kalisz official in 1695. He heired from the father in 1683 Rychnow. From Jan Jarochowski in 1689, Wojciech Molski bought the part in Bogucice in the Kalisz county. Bogucice in 1690, Stefan Mierzewski leased. Wojciech died in 1696.
Wojciech was married in 1685 to Zofia Keszycka d. aft. 1730, 1-voto Wojciech Kierski.
Zofia m. 3rd in 1700 to Piotr Kozminski, the WSCHOWA official.
Wojciech had a daughter
Krystyna Molska m. Walknowska, widowed in 1724.

b.
Piotr Molski, the son of Adam + Wazynska, the judge in 1696. In 1686, Piotr younger took from father Blizanow, Zborow, Grodziszcze and Kuny in the Kalisz county; Piotr m. Helena Popiel bef. 1696.

c.
Jozef Molski, the son of Wazynksa Molska, and Jozef died 1731. Jozef Molski was the Kalisz official in 1695; in 1728 the Rogozno governor; from brother Piotr in 1695 bought Laszkow and the rest of Blizanow; signed agreement with Wojciech Molski, brother; From Maksymilian Miaskowski in 1718 Jozef Molski bought Sierpowo, Woliszewo and Nietaszkowo in the KOSCIAN county. Jozef m. Anna Miaskowski, the daughter of Zofia Miaskowska nee Mycielski, bef. 1700. Anna d. in Blizanow, buried in Kalisz in 1750.

a)
Maksymilian Molski, the son of above Jozef + Miaskowska, was the Kalisz official in 1730; in 1731 Maksymilian took a half of Laszkow and Biskupice; in 1734 confirmation of the agreement; in 1735 took the rest of Blizanow. In 1745 he was the heir of Kadzew / Kadzewo.

b)
Stanislaw Molski / Stanislaw Tadeusz Jozef), the son of Jozef Molski. Born in Sierpowo in 1702; Captain in 1731. In 1774 took money from Przybyslawice estate of Jan Uminski. Stanislaw m. Marianna Wojakowski, widow, 1-voto Bogatka, died aft. 1773 / bef. 1780.

d.
Anna Molska, younger, b. 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski / Kierzynski. Anna younger died aft. 1720. Anna Molska Kiedrzynska was the daughter of Adam Molski, 1624-1696, second married Krystyna Czarniecka before 1688.
Adam Molski, b. aft. 1624, d. bef. 1696, was the Kalisz official, m. 1st Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672.

Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670 + Anna Molska, b. 1687. Named here Anna Molska Kiedrzynska, NOT b. ca 1671, and died NOT aft. 1705, and she was NOT the daughter of Wazynska.
Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670 + Anna Molska, b. 1687.

Marcin Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720 + Pstrokonska; Kazimierz Kiedrzynski and maybe Jan Kiedrzynski born ca 1710, were the sons of Jakub Kiedrzynski - Ostoja, SENIOR, b. 1668, died in 1729.

Anna Molska Kiedrzynska [NOT Zaluskowska], died aft. 1720,
and she was the daughter of
Adam Molski, 1624-1696.

Adam Molski second married Krystyna Czarniecka before 1688, and she died 1704.
Adam Molski, b. aft. 1624, d. 1695 or bef. 1696, was the Kalisz official in 1672-1688, MP in 1678-1679, m. 1st bef. 1670, Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672.

We back to three figures with name Wojciech Zaluskowski:
Wojciech Zaluskowski was MP in 1683, but in 1679 was the top officer of the Royal Army.
Different Zaluskowski in 1683 served Jakub Sobieski but since 1678.
In 1679 we noted the 3rd Wojciech Zaluskowski, ie. Wojciech Stanislaw Zaluskowski, served under Jan Gninski.

Explanation to mistakes in Wikipedia in 2021, June:

Jan Jakub Kiedrzynski (b. in 1668 - d. bef. 1729), the Kurow landlord, the Wielun deputy governor. He was the son [acc. to me it's mistake] of Stanislaw Kiedrzynski + Elzbieta Skorzewski b. ca 1645, but acc. to Wikipedia in 2021.
Jan Jakub = Jakub Kiedrzynski m. Anna Gomolinska. In 1698 Jakub bought from Sebastian Gawronski the Dymki estate with Kamionki.

Acc. to me:

1. Adam Kiedrzynski born ca 1670, died ca 1723;
2. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680
[Anna Molska b. 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski aft. 1696, and Jan b. ca 1670/1680. Anna MOLSKA, b. 1687 - my family line. Anna Molska + Jan Kiedrzynski, had the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA b. bef. 1690. Anna Molska Kiedrzynska was the daughter of Adam Molski, 1624-1696, second married Krystyna Czarniecka before 1688. Adam Molski, b. aft. 1624, d. bef. 1696, was the Kalisz official, m. 1st Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672];
and 3.
Jakub Kiedrzynski, senior, b. 1668, d. 1729, the owner of Dymki in the Lututow parish since 1698, were the brothers.
Both three brothers were the sons of Franciszek Kiedrzynski [b. ca 1625/1640 ?] in 1672 bought Kamyk from the Bielski brothers.

1. Marcin Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720 + Pstrokonska;
2. Kazimierz Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715;
3. and maybe Jan Kiedrzynski born ca 1710,
were the sons of Jakub Kiedrzynski - Ostoja, SENIOR, b. 1668, died in 1729.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715/1720, was a cousin to MARCIN Kiedrzynski, senior, b. ca 1710, died in 1788.

The Skorzewski family of the Wielun county:

in the Ozarow close to Wielun [12 km south-west to Wielun, 8 km south to Chotow. Chotow is 8 km west to Wielun, and 3 km north to Mokrsko],
Adam Skorzewski b. ca 1635, with the wife Anna b. ca 1635, had a daughter
Jadwiga Magdalena Skorzewska b. in 1658 in Ozarow close to Wielun.
Godparents - Stanislaw Kiedrzynski b. ca 1630 and Marianna Skorzewska.
But NOT Elzbieta Skorzewska b. ca 1645.

We know on Marianna Skorzewska (1740/1741-1773/1785), the daughter of
Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1710, d. 1768 + Antoni Skorzewski, ca 1710-1766.

Somebody wrote mistakenly that
1. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680, probably was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski of the Czestochowa district, the Stawiszyn manager-governor b. ca 1640.
2. Or maybe Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680, was the son of Wojciech Kiedrzynski.
In 1718, Jan Kiedrzynski acted together with priest Jan Kobierzycki.

And Wikipedia said mistakenly that
Kazimierz Kiedrzynski m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska were the parents of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.
I wrote above that probably named Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. ca 1625/1640 had the sons:
1.
JAKUB Kiedrzynski senior born in 1668;
2.
Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670 + Anna Molska, b. 1687.

Marcin Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720 + Pstrokonska; Kazimierz Kiedrzynski and maybe Jan Kiedrzynski born ca 1710, were the sons of Jakub Kiedrzynski - Ostoja, SENIOR, b. 1668, died in 1729.

Anna Molska Kiedrzynska, b. 1687, died aft. 1720,
was the daughter of
Adam Molski, 1624-1696.

Adam Molski second married Krystyna Czarniecka before 1688, and she died 1704.
Adam Molski, b. aft. 1624, d. 1695 or bef. 1696, was the Kalisz official in 1672-1688, MP in 1678-1679, m. 1st bef. 1670, Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672.

LASZKOW - 3 km south to Grodzisk, 4 km east to TUROW, 5 km north to JEDLEC, 3 kilometres south-west of Blizanow, 16 km north-west of Kalisz.

LASZKOW was sold by Molski to Zaluskowski after a dept to the Zaluskowskis in 1638; then the Zaluskowskis were leaseholders. But in 1641, Wojciech Zaluskowski gave again back Laszkow to MOLSKI.

Piotr Molski, the father of Adam Molski, m. in 1622 Anna Pilchowska, the daughter of Jakub Pilchowski + Roza Chlapowski.
Anna Molska, the wife of Piotr, in 1623 took money from the husband from Laszkow. Inf. in 1636, Anna had a brother Chryzostom Pilchowski.
Anna bef. 1647 widowed, and she signed contract with Jan Galczynski because he married her daughter Katarzyna Molska.
Anna Molska leased again Laszkow in 1747 and in 1649 from brothers, Stanislaw Zaluskowski and Andrzej Zaluskowski, the sons of Wojciech Zaluskowski; in 1647 Anna Molska gave back Laszkow again.
Anna had court case with Adam Pilchowski in 1648 in Koscian.
Adam Molski + Wazynska, had sons:
Wojciech Molski, Piotr younger, and Jozef Molski.
And Wazynska Molska had daughters:
1. Teresa Molska, in 1680-1689 m. Mikolaj Tarnowski, and 2nd m. bef. 1699 to Pawel Rogalinski; Teresa d. bef. 1725.
2. Helena m. in 1695, to Walenty Miloszewski / Mieloszewski, the LECZYCA official.

Molski Adam, the Kalisz official, leaseholder of Pleszew in 1691-1692; died in 1695, the son of Piotr Molski + Anna Pilchowski;
the official in Kalisz in 1668, in 1673, in 1685-1695; the judge of Kalisz in 1685-1692.
The owner of:
Laszkow in 1652 - 1666 in the Kalisz county;
the heir of Biskupiec in the Kalisz county in 1667 - 1673, and in Rychnowo in 1682 - 1683, he took also: Blizanow, Zborow, Grodzisko and Kury in 1684 - 1686, leased Pamiatkowo;
in 1690 - 1692 from Aleksander Zaleski took Pleszew with Baranow, Baranowek, Piekarzew,
Grodzisk Wielki / Grodzisko and Rokutow [then to Kiedrzynski];
also the part of Zawidowice and Malynie;
Adam Molski m. twice:
the 1st in 1668 to Elzbieta Wazynska (d. 1672/1680);
the 2nd in 1687 to Krystyna Czarniecka 1-voto Zaleska (d. 1704/1715).

Molski Wojciech b. 1692/1696, the son of Adam Molski, the Kalisz official + CZARNIECKA. Wojciech was the brother to Piotr, Jozef, Teresa, Helena and to
Anna m. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680.

BLIZANOW:

Blizanow is a village in the Kalisz County, 17 kilometres of Kalisz; 4 km east to Grodzisk [see Kiedrzynski and Arciszewski]; 8 km south-east to Rokutow, and 8 / 9 km north-east to JEDLEC.

Hieronim Nieniewski b. ca 1780 + Petronela Walknowska Walichnowska b. ca 1780,
had children:
1.
Barbara Nieniewska b. in 1803, m. in 1827 to Franciszek Dobrzekowski.
2.
Zuzanna Nieniewska b. in 1805 in Blizanow / Blizniew, d. aft. 1855 + Tadeusz Radonski, the Kalisz official,
the son of Andrzej Radonski.

Hieronim Nieniewski was the brother of Ignacy Nieniewski / Niniewski / Niniowski b. ca 1775, the landlord of Urbanice in the Ruda parish, close to Wielun; and of Patok, 18 km south to Pabianice; and owned of Rogow; m. in 1796 in Wielun to Petronela Taczanowska.

Hieronim was the son of Michal Nieniewski b. 1728 in Starokrzepice, the official in Wielun, he bought in 1762 Urbanice;
and Michal Nieniewski m. in 1756 in Bobrowniki by the Prosna river, to Aniela Bylina b. ca 1735.

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.

Wojciech Rudnicki b. in Chodaki in April 1741, had the son, among others,
Szymon Rudnicki, b. ca 1765, d. in 1809 + Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska, the second Petronela married Hieronim Nieniewski.

Above Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska was the lady-owner of Blizanow.
Petronela Nieniewska Walknowska Rudnicka was the godmother to Daniel Seweryn Nieniewski b. in 1802 in Urbanice
{2 km west to MALYSZYN, 5 km north-east to WIELUN, 2 km south to STAW, 6 km north to RUDA close to Wielun},
bpt. in 1802 in Ruda, 4 km south-east to WIELUN.

Nieniewski / Niniewski with Petronella Walichnowski Niniewska owned above Bliznow / Blizanow.
Witnesses in 1802 - Feliks Murzynowski ex - owner of DEBOLEKA, and Wierzchleyska, virgin, of Wierzcholasy.

Krystyna Molska nee Czarnecki / Czarniecki [1st JAN Walknowski of Wielun; 2nd Jaskolecka]
was living in Kobierno, 6 kilometres north-east of Krotoszyn, 8 km south to Rozdrazew;
18 km west to Raszkow.
In 1708 in Kobierno, she was godmother to newborn Romuald Sebastjan, the son of Stefan Dunin, the leaseholder of Kobierno + Anna Walknowski.
Godparents:
Franciszek Zygmunt Galecki, the governor of Bydgoszcz, and Krystyna Walknowska Molska of Starogrod.
In Kobierno in 1675, marriage of Waclaw Twardowski + Marjanna Gorayska. Witnesses:
Zygmunt Jaraczewski and Jan Molski, and Adam Zajaczkowski.
Kobierno in 1686: Stefan Goszczynski m. Marjanna Palczynska. Witnesses:
Jan Zaleski of Bozacin, and Stanislaw Molski.

Krystyna Czarniecka Molska died aft. 1704/1708/1715, the wife of Adam Molski, the Kalisz official, the lady-owner of Kuszyn and Debe
[Kuszyn close to Mycielin in the Kalisz county; DEBSKO - 14 south-east to Kuszyn].
Molski Adam d. 1695.

The marriage in 1747 - Ignacy Walknowski [the son of Jan Walknowski of Wielun + Krystyna Molski, and Krystyna was 2-voto Jan Jaskolecki] + Elzbieta Laszczynska [the daughter of Michal + Konstancja Koszutski].

Wilczkow close to Milkowice / WOLA MILKOWSKA, 5 km; and south-east to GLUCHOW, owned by Tomasz Bogdanski in 1871;
the first was Maczynski in 1611 - Andrzej Maczynski; then to Wilczkowski; Zaremba and Maczynski;
Zeyma; Molski;
Linowski; Skrzetuski; Galczynski; Poraj Pstrokonski.

DAMIAN Dambski / Count Damian Felicjan Kanty Dambski, 1784-1842,
the son of
Jan Nepomucen Dambski;
Damian was twice married:
1.
Teofila Skarbek-Malczewska m. in 1818, Pajeczno,
the daughter of Franciszek Malczewski, 1749-1825 + Hiacynta Molska, 1764-1839.
Teofila was living in 1794-1824, and they had a daughter Css Leokadia Dambska, 1823-1887.
Leokadia Dambska married to Count Gustaw Eustachy Dambski, Count title in 1826, the insugent in 1830-1831, 1799-1863, the son of
Michal Dambski and Anna JASIENSKI.
MICHAL was the son of Pawel Jan Dambski and Helena KONARSKA.

2.
Justyna Eleonora Bonin-Slawianowska, ca 1794 - 1824, the daughter of Antoni Slawianowski [Bonin - Jelita] and Antonina. Justyna married in 1825, Wloclawek [compare here Tadeusz Wolanski].